Simple Present Questions (Unit 8)

Do you know Taiwan?
Does she come form America?
Do you wake up early every day?
Does he [color=brown]work late again?

here are some questions,

do you like to learn [color=brown]English?
does he play cricket?
do they walk on that track?
do I look good?
does she take cof[color=brown]fee?

[color=brown]Please start your sentences with Capital letters

Yes, i do. I like to learn english.
No, he doesn’t. He doesn’t play cricket.
No, they don’t. They don’t walk on that track.
No, you don’t. You don’t look good.
No, she doesn’t. She doesn’t [color=brown]drink coffee.
No, i don’t know Taiwan.
No, she doesn’t come from American.
No, i don’t wake up early everyday.
No, he isn’t late again.

Hi Ed,

You’re not alone! It takes some time to start thinking in a foreign language. The more you read, write and speak English, the more you will learn to ‘think in English’ :slight_smile:

Take care,

Ralf

Hi everyone,

Whenever there was a mistakes in your example, I [color=brown]corrected it. No corrections, no mistakes :wink:

All the best,

Ralf

Hello Torsten,
Thanks, for the lesson I did succeed in the test and lesson itself was fantastic and understandable. Here is my lesson samples:
Do you speak english well?
Is so does your friend Sally speack spanish as good as you?
Do I please you?
Does my question reflect the reality of the living?
Do they come to school on time?
Do my cars fit your needs?
Please, appreciate and tell me what would be more important for me to do to improve my language more and more perfectly.
best Regards!!!
Albert

Do you like it?
Do you have any?
Do we have some coffe sometime?
Does he likes it?
Do you want more?
Do they sell fish?
Do we meet again in the evening?
How do they react?

Thanks alot Torstan
i dont know whether the spelling of your name is correct
if not please forgive me.

:smiley:

Q #1- Do you like coffee?

Q #2- Does she often fight with you?

Q #3- Do they go on foot everyday?

Q#4- Does He always speak truth?

Q#5- Does it work anymore?

These are some questions I’ve tried to make using Present Simple Tense. Please correct my mistakes if you find any.

Thanking you !

Shaahmeer !!

Dear Torsten,
Do you speak Vietnamese?
Do you go to the theatre?
Do you watch T.V?
Do you know about Vietnam?
Thanks

Hi, how are you sunny.

Do you know Algeria.
Do you understand Arabic.
Do you like pc’s games.

hi, iam nasir from somaliland.
do you know somaliland?
does she come the party?
do you like music?
does it rains?
do you have money?
does he go to the theatre?

thank you

HI SIR
Does he go to shopping?
Do they swim daily
Does she works on saturday
Do i know abou this matter
Do we complete our complete the hpme work
Does he come office in time
DO they visit differenr outlets.
what does he works in time
why does he visit daily in the market.
how do they complete their KPI
DO you think he is right

regards
shafqat

Sir, My child has been instructed by his teacher to make answer for some of his exercises in English I. One of the questions is

" What do you know about your neighbours?"

Sir, I am confused to giving answer that whether this question is asking for definition of neighbours or about acquantance of neighbours.

Could you please help me sir.

msudan

Hi Msudan

First of all, you can call me by my name, there is no need for the formal “sir”. I’m sure you have read Ralf’s post here?

The question “What do you know about your neighbours?” can be answered like this:
They moved into our neighbourhood about 3 years ago and they are very friendly. We often have barbecues together and our kids are in the same sports club.

Hope this helps.
Torsten[YSaerTTEW443543]

TOEIC listening, question-response: What time do you expect Ms. Perkins to return?[YSaerTTEW443543]

Hi Edgar,

Many thanks for posting your questions. Here are some suggestions:

Thanks to you, Sunny for creating the present simple forum.

Do you speak another language?
Do you speak other languages?

Do you know anything about Peru?

Do you read many books?

Regards,
Torsten[YSaerTTEW443543]

TOEIC listening, question-response: How many hours do you work each week?[YSaerTTEW443543]

Hi Moayad,

Many thanks for posting your questions. Here are my suggestions:

Here are some questions.

Are you teaching now?

Do you play football?

Do you drink coffee?

Do you write many letters?[YSaerTTEW443543]

TOEIC listening, question-response: Did they mention getting new uniforms?[YSaerTTEW443543]

Dear Benamarie,

Many thanks for posting your questions. You did an excellent job and there is only one thing I’d like to point out:

Do you know where the Burj Al Arab is?[YSaerTTEW443543]

TOEIC listening, question-response: Could I see your driver’s license?[YSaerTTEW443543]

Hi Swathi,

Thanks a lot for your questions. Please STOP SHOUTING (using CAPITAL letters only). Also, the word “u” does not exist in English. If you really want to learn English, you should at least make the effort to type the words properly. Here are some suggestions regarding your questions.

How often does she go there?

Do you think I’m as good as you are?

How often do you praise me?

The infinitve is the basic form of the verb, also called the base verb.

Regards,
Torsten[YSaerTTEW443543]

TOEIC listening, question-response: How many times a day does that copier go wrong?[YSaerTTEW443543]

Hi Gomez,

Many thanks for your questions. Please note that you should start every sentence with a capital letter. Here are some more suggestions:

This one is grammatically correct but it sounds very strange without further context. What about Do we eat the right foods?

The same here. The question is grammatically correct but it doesn’t make much sense.

What about this: How many verbs do you learn each week?

Regards,
Torsten[YSaerTTEW443543]

TOEIC listening, question-response: How often does the number 4 train run?[YSaerTTEW443543]

Simple present Tense as I understand is, it implies a permanent action, unviversal truth etc.
I go to office by bus every day.
I take my lunch at 1:30pm.
I always want to keep my promise.
The Sun rises in the East.
The earth rounds the Sun.

Thanks