Simple Present Tense — Sentence Correction
Day 1: Subject–Verb Agreement Errors
❓ Why Sentence Correction is Important
Many learners know grammar rules, but still speak incorrect English.
Sentence correction helps you:
- Identify real spoken mistakes
- Correct thinking patterns
- Speak English confidently
Core Rule (Must Remember)
In Simple Present Tense:
He / She / It → verb + s / es
This is the most common mistake area for learners.
❌ Wrong → ✅ Correct (Observe Carefully)
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❌ She go to office daily.
✅ She goes to office daily. -
❌ He play cricket every evening.
✅ He plays cricket every evening. -
❌ My father work in a hospital.
✅ My father works in a hospital. -
❌ The teacher explain the lesson.
✅ The teacher explains the lesson.
Why These Sentences Are Wrong
When the subject is:
- He
- She
- It
- Any singular noun
👉 The verb must end with s / es.
Common Spoken Mistakes
- ❌ She like coffee.
✅ She likes coffee. - ❌ He go by bus.
✅ He goes by bus. - ❌ My brother live here.
✅ My brother lives here.
Practice Section (Correct These)
- She work hard.
- He read newspaper daily.
- The child play outside.
(Think first — correction builds confidence)
Gentle Reminder
Correct English is not about speed —
it is about accuracy and clarity.
One corrected sentence today
creates confident English tomorrow.
— Shaktimatha Learning
📘 Simple Present Tense — English
Day-wise Sentence Correction Series
- 👉 Day 1: Basic Sentence Correction (Habits & Facts)
- 👉 Day 2: Positive Sentence Correction
- 👉 Day 3: Negative Sentence Correction
- 👉 Day 4: Question Sentence Correction
- 👉 Day 5: WH-Question Sentence Correction
- 👉 Day 6: Sentence Transformation (Master Level)
Note:
This English correction series is designed to move you from
grammar understanding to
real spoken English control,
step by step, day by day.
— Shaktimatha Learning
📘 Read the complete Study Methods series in other languages
🔗 Main Knowledge Hub:
Ramakrishna Motivation Journal – LibrarySimple Present Tense
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