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Simple Present Tense

Nominal Understanding

Arranged by :

1. Oca Apriani 5. Asim Sujana


2. Kiki Ahmad Fauzi 6. Alfian Hakim
3. Aang Faozi
4. Jamaludin Ahmad
Understanding Simple Present Tense.

Simple Present How to Form Simple Present Tense

Tense Nominal Sentences

Nominal Simple Present Tense Nominal Formula

Understanding Example Questions


Understanding Simple Present Tense
Simple present tense is a type of tense in
English that is used to talk about general
things, something that happens repeatedly, or a
general truth. In this case, the simple present is
the tense most often used in everyday life, both
in spoken and written form.

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Simple present tense itself
is divided into 2 types

simple present tense


simple present tense
verbal (using a verb
nominal (using the
that shows an
verb 'be' or 'to be').
action or action)
Simple present tense Nominal
Simple present tense Nominal is a simple present tense
sentence that does not contain an action or is not
accompanied by a verb or is also called non-verbal,
meaning predicate The one used is to be.

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How to Form Simple Present Tense Nominal
Sentences
To form nominal sentences with positive, negative and introgative capital sentences, use the
following formula:

(+) Subject + tobe + (is,am,are) +


Adjective/Noun/Adverb

(-) Subject + tobe + (is,am,are) + Not (?) Tobe + (is, am, are) + Subject +
+ Adjective/Noun/Adverb Adjective/Noun/Adverb
Simple Present Tense Nominal Formula
What you can use as a reference when constructing singular or plural sentences in positive,
negative and interrogative contexts is as follows.

oSubject + am / are / is + (noun/adjective/Adverb)


- Noun Adalah Kata Benda
- Adjective Adalah Kata Sifat
- Adverb Adalah Kata Keterangan

oSubject : I, you, they, we, he she, it


oAm → untuk subjek I
oAre → untuk subjek you, we, they
oIs → untuk subjek she, he, it

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Nominal Sentense
Subject To be Possitive Negative Interrogative

Subject + Subject + am am+Subject+Noun/


am+Noun/Adjectiv not+Noun/Adjec Adjective/Adverb?
I am
e/Adverb tive/Adverb

She
He Subject + Subject + is is+Subject+Noun/
is+Noun/Adjective not+Noun/Adjec Adjective/Adverb?
It is
/Adverb tive/Adverb
Book
Juki

You Subject + Subject + are are+Subject+


are+Noun/Adjecti not+Noun/Adjec not+Noun/Adjective
We are
ve/Adverb tive/Adverb /Adverb
They
Books

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She You
Example Questions: He We
It is They are I am
Car Chars
Fajar Vi and Jey
1. Raina ( am/is/are) a good student.

2. The Rabbits (am/is/are)cute

3. Fajar and Rifqi (am/is/are) in the living room.

4. He (am/is/are) kind.
Answer :
5. I (am/is/are) hungry.
1. Raina is a good student.

2. The Rabbits are cute

3. Fajar and Rifqi are in the living room.

4. He is kind.

5. I am hungry.
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Make Sentences Using Positive, Negative and Interrogative Sentences

Example based on the following image:


To be Possitive (+) Negative (-) Interrogative (?)

is is Rifqi Doctor?
Rifqi is Doctor Rifqi is not
Doctor

They are Happy They are not are They Happy?


are Happy

am I am not tired are you tired?


I am tired
thank you

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