I play volleyball every Sunday.
I‘m playing volleyball now.
She drinks juice every day.
She”s drinking juice now.
Present Simple
Affirmative Interrogative Negative
I play Do I play? I don’t play
You play Do you play? You don’t play
He plays Does he plays? He doesn’t play
She plays Does she play? She doesn’t play
It plays Does it play? It doesn’t play
We play Do we play? We don’t play
You play Do you play? We don’t olay
They play Do they play? They don’t play
Short answers Do you play volleyball? Yes, I do. No, I don't. Does he play volleyball? Yes, he does. No, he doesn't.
Present Continuous
Affirmative (short form) Interrogative Negative
I am playing (I'm playing) Am I playing? I' m not playing You are playing (You're playing) Are you playing? You aren't playing He is playing (He's playing) Is he playing? He isn't playing She is playing (She's playing) Is she playing? She isn't playing It is playing (It's playing) Is it playing? It isn't playing We are playing (We're playing) Are we playing? We aren't playing You are playing (You're playing) Are you playing? You aren't playing They are playing (They' re playing) Are they playing? They aren't playing
Short answers Are you playing volleyball? Yes, I am. No, I'm not. Is he playing volleyball? Yes, he is. No, he isn't.
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