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djyliett [7]
2 years ago
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Write 9 simple, compound, or complex sentences about your favorite foods using simple present tense.

English
1 answer:
olchik [2.2K]2 years ago
5 0

Answer:

9 sentences using the simple present tense:

<em><u>Positive statements-</u></em>

I like chicken.

I make good chicken curry.

I eat fruits a lot.

<em><u>Negative statements-</u></em>

I don't like making fruit salads.

I don't buy a lot of mangoes.

I don't find fresh fruits.

<em><u>Questions-</u></em>

Do I like buying fresh fruits?

Can I eat fruits at all times?

Can I have fruits once a day?

9 sentences in the simple past tense:

<em><u>Positive statements-</u></em>

I liked chicken.

I made good chicken curry.

I ate fruits a lot.

<u><em>Negative statements-</em></u>

I didn't like making fruit salads.

I didn't buy a lot of mangoes.

I didn't find fresh fruits.

<u><em>Questions-</em></u>

Did I like buying fresh fruits?

Could I have eaten fruits at all times?

Could I have had fruits once a day?

9 sentences in the simple future tense:

<u><em>Positive statements-</em></u>

I will like chicken.

I will make good chicken curry.

I will eat fruits a lot.

<u><em>Negative statements-</em></u>

I will not like making fruit salads.

I will not buy a lot of mangoes.

I will not find fresh fruits.

<u><em>Questions-</em></u>

Will I like to buy fresh fruits?

Will I eat fruits at all times?

Will I have fruits once a day?

Explanation:

A simple present tense is a tense form in the present, the action happening in the present. Simple past tense talks about events in the past while the future tense talks of events that will happen in the future.

Positive statements are statements that state a positive expression while negative sentences have the "not" form, relaying a negative emotion. And questions pose a question using question words and also the question mark "?" at the end of the sentence.

The required sentences are-

9 sentences using the simple present tense:

<em><u>Positive statements-</u></em>

I like chicken.

I make good chicken curry.

I eat fruits a lot.

<em><u>Negative statements-</u></em>

I don't like making fruit salads.

I don't buy a lot of mangoes.

I don't find fresh fruits.

<em><u>Questions-</u></em>

Do I like buying fresh fruits?

Can I eat fruits at all times?

Can I have fruits once a day?

9 sentences in the simple past tense:

<em><u>Positive statements-</u></em>

I liked chicken.

I made good chicken curry.

I ate fruits a lot.

<u><em>Negative statements-</em></u>

I didn't like making fruit salads.

I didn't buy a lot of mangoes.

I didn't find fresh fruits.

<u><em>Questions-</em></u>

Did I like buying fresh fruits?

Could I have eaten fruits at all times?

Could I have had fruits once a day?

9 sentences in the simple future tense:

<u><em>Positive statements-</em></u>

I will like chicken.

I will make good chicken curry.

I will eat fruits a lot.

<u><em>Negative statements-</em></u>

I will not like making fruit salads.

I will not buy a lot of mangoes.

I will not find fresh fruits.

<u><em>Questions-</em></u>

Will I like to buy fresh fruits?

Will I eat fruits at all times?

Will I have fruits once a day?

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