Provide examples of present simple tense in affirmative, negative, and interrogative forms.

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Provide examples of present simple tense in affirmative, negative, and interrogative forms.

Sure! Here are examples of the present simple tense in affirmative, negative, and interrogative forms:

Affirmative:
1. I eat breakfast every morning.
2. She works at a hospital.
3. They play soccer on weekends.
4. The sun rises in the east.
5. We live in a big city.

Negative:

1. I do not like spicy food.
2. He does not watch TV in the evenings.
3. They do not speak French.
4. She does not play the piano.
5. We do not have any pets.

Interrogative:

1. Do you enjoy reading books?
2. Does he play the guitar?
3. Do they live nearby?
4. Does she speak Spanish fluently?
5. Do we need to bring anything for the party?

Remember, in the present simple tense, we use the base form of the verb for all subjects except for the third person singular (he, she, it), where we add -s or -es to the verb. Additionally, we use "do" or "does" to form questions and negatives in the present simple tense.