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(affirmative)The present simple in affirmative uses the base form of the verb and it has the following structure: Subject + verb + … For the third person singular, we add -s at the end of the verb.
(negative) The sentence structure of an "any" word negative sentence is: Subject + auxiliary verb + "not" + main verb + "any" word + object[s]. Here are some examples of "not + any" negative sentences. Mary isn't going to eat any dinner
(asking)Yes/No Question Structure: Auxiliary + subject + main verb ( + extra information/details/adverbs, etc…) ...
Information Question Structure: Question word + auxiliary + subject + main verb ( + extra information….) ...