What is Present Indefinite Tense formula?

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    Priya Garg | Contributor-Level 8

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    The Present Indefinite Tense rules are given below.

    Present Indefinite Tense Rules

    Types of Present Indefinite Tense Sentences

    Singular Noun (Subject)

    Plural Noun (Subject)

    Affirmative 

    Rule: Subject + V1 + s/es + Object 

    Example: Sneha goes to school.

    Rule: Subject + V1 + Object 

    Example: They go to school.

    Negative 

    Rule: Subject + does not + V1 + Object

    Example: Sneha doesn't go to school.

    Rule: Subject + do not + V1 + Object 

    Example: They do not go to school.

    Interrogative 

    Rule: Does + Subject + V1 + object?

    Example: Does Sneha go to school?

    Rule: Do + Subject + V1 + object?

    Example: Do they go to school?

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