The simple present tense is used to describe actions that happen regularly (T/F) - True, To form a question in the simple present tense, we start with "Did." (T/F) - False, For the third-person singular (he, she, it), we add "-s" or "-es" to the base form of the verb. (T/F) - True, The simple present tense can be used to describe temporary actions.(T/F) - False, The sentence "He don’t like pizza" is in the correct simple present form.(T/F) - False, We use "does" to make a question with the subject "I" in the simple present tense.(T/F) - False , Verbs in the simple present tense for "they" should end with "-s" or "-es."(T/F) - False, The simple present tense can be used to express someone’s feelings or emotions.(T/F) - True, The sentence "The Earth revolves around the sun" is an example of using the simple present to state a general truth.(T/F) - True, The verb "likes" in the sentence "He likes reading" indicates that the subject is third-person singular.(T/F) - True,

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