[ Present Tenses ]
What is the structure of a present simple sentence?
A. Subject + Present Participle of the Verb
B. Subject + Base Form of the Verb (or Base Form + ‘s’/’es’ for third person singular)
C. Subject + Past Form of the Verb
D. Subject + Future Form of the Verb
Select your answer:

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I need to stop by the store to pick up
tortillas grated cheese tomatoes ground
beef and jalapenos.
A. 1
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Identify the adverb in the following sentence: The dog barked loudly.
A. quickly
B. loudly
C. barked
D. softly
