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Understanding Statement, Negative, and Question Forms in Present Simple

This guide explores the three essential forms of the Present Simple tense: declarative (statement), negative, and interrogative (question) forms. It provides examples for clarity, like "I am Robert" for statements, "I am not Robert" for negatives, and "Am I Robert?" for questions. The section on conjugation highlights how subject pronouns and verbs interact in English grammar. This resource is ideal for learners wanting to grasp these fundamental concepts and improve their English proficiency.

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Understanding Statement, Negative, and Question Forms in Present Simple

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  1. BE +,-,?

  2. +-Trdilna oblika • Uporabljamo jo za stavke, v katerih želimo povedati nekaj trdilnega.  I am Robert. • SPREGANJE: Tvorimo z osebki I, You, He,… In predmeti am,are,is PRESENT SIMPLE = končnica -s; -es

  3. -- Nikalna oblika • Uporabljamo jo za stavke, v katerih želimo izraziti nekaj nikalnega. I am not Robert. • SPREGANJE Dodajamo not

  4. ?– Vprašalna oblika • Uporabljamo jo za stavke, v katerih želimo nekaj vprašati.  Am I Robert? • SPREGANJE Osebek in predmet zamenjamo!

  5. Examples. Primeri. • I am hisnewpenfriend., I’m not hisnewpenfriend., Am I hisnewpenfriend. • He is like Justin Bieber., Heisn’t like Justin Bieber., Is he like Justin Bieber? (Ali je kot Justin Bieber?) • They are myparents., They aren’t myparents., Are theymyparents?

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