English course (Day1)

As I had told  in my last article ,we have to classify each tense as 2 types of sentences.Then only we can understand the usages clearly.So in this article I'm going to take first part "Simple Present".
We have to classify this as 2 parts as below,

1.Answer sentence
2.Question sentence

1.Answer sentence
                  We can further classify this as 2 parts.
                        i)Positive sentence
                        ii)Negative sentence

 i)Positive sentence

*I/WE/YOU/THEY + simple verb
(e.g)
#I/WE/YOU/THEY + work
*HE/SHE/IT+verb with 's' form
(e.g)
#HE/SHE/IT+works
#HE/SHE/IT+studies
#life changes everyday.

ii).Negative sentences

*I/WE/YOU/THEY + don't
(e.g)
#I/WE/YOU/THEY + don't work
*HE/SHE/IT+doesn't
(e.g)
#HE/SHE/IT+doesn't work
#Time doesn't wait for you or me
Note:
Don't use 's' (works,studies) form of verb while using negative sentences.

2.Question sentences

We have two kinds of question patterns . They are
i) Yes/No questions
ii) Information questions

i)Yes/No questions
        If you use these kind of questions you will receive the answers as "yes or no".We can further classify this as 2 types.
     a)Positive questions
     b)Negative questions

         a)Positive questions 
                *Do +I/WE/YOU/THEY +verb?
                    (e.g)
                        #Do +I/WE/YOU/THEY +work?
               *Does+HE/SHE/IT+verb?
                   (e.g)
                      #Does+HE/SHE/IT+ work?
                 Note:
                     Don't use 's' form of verb while asking questions (must not).
            
         b)Negative questions 
                  *Do not +I/WE/YOU/THEY +verb?
                    (e.g)
                        #Do +I/WE/YOU/THEY +work?
               *Does not+HE/SHE/IT+verb?
                   (e.g)
                      #Does+HE/SHE/IT+ work?

ii) Information questions

These questions will receive elaborate answers.
These have the question words "what,why and so on." .
However this information question further classified into 2 types namely.
a) Known subject
b) Unknown subject

a) Known subject
        If we know the subject of the question then that will fall under this category.
(e.g)
#Why do you come late?

b) Unknown subject
       We don't know the subject of the question.
(e.g)
#Who cooks?

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