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This document discusses the use of special verbs like be, do, have, and modal verbs in the simple present tense. It provides examples of affirmative and negative sentences as well as questions using these verbs with different subjects like I, you, he/she/it, we, and they. The verbs be, do, and have are used as main verbs, while modal verbs like can, could, may, must, and will are also discussed.

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This document discusses the use of special verbs like be, do, have, and modal verbs in the simple present tense. It provides examples of affirmative and negative sentences as well as questions using these verbs with different subjects like I, you, he/she/it, we, and they. The verbs be, do, and have are used as main verbs, while modal verbs like can, could, may, must, and will are also discussed.

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be, do, have and modal verbs in the Simple Present

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How to use special verbs in the Simple Present

1. be as a main verb

Affirmative
Pronouns Negative sentence Question
sentence

I I am from Britain. I am not from Britain. Am I from Britain?

You are from You are not from Are you from
you
Britain. Britain. Britain?

he, she, it He is from Britain. He is not from Britain. Is he from Britain?

we, you, They are from They are not from Are they from
they Britain. Britain. Britain?

We often use the short/contracted forms with this verb.

2. do as a main verb

Affirmative
Pronouns Negative sentence Question
sentence

I I do exercises. I do not do exercises. Do I do exercises?

you You do exercises. You do not do exercises. Do you do exercises?


Affirmative
Pronouns Negative sentence Question
sentence

he, she, it He does exercises. He does not do exercises. Does he do exercises?

we, you,
They do exercises. They do not do exercises. Do they do exercises?
they

3. have as a main verb

Affirmative
Pronouns Negative sentence Question
sentence

I I have books. I do not have books. Do I have books?

you You have books. You do not have books. Do you have books?

he, she, it He has books. He does not have books. Does he have books?

we, you,
They have books. They do not have books. Do they have books?
they

4. Modals can, could, may, must, need, will etc.

Affirmative
Pronouns Negative sentence Question
sentence
Affirmative
Pronouns Negative sentence Question
sentence

I, he, she, it, we,


I can play tennis. I cannot play tennis. Can I play tennis?
you, they

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