1 Interrogative sentences in present tense are form by adding dodoes as Informative question in present tense by adding WH question + dodoes as question word. Sentences in present tense are form by adding auxiliary verb + non verb adjective and noun.

18 youth. 4. I do not accuse them. 51 5. I do not return to you in that time 59 6. I do not put much trust in their hypocritical faces. 64 7. I do not know positively sir. 74 8. I do not draw back. 77 9. I do not say for a moment. 78 10. I do not believe in them. 79

C. 1 Interrogative sentences in present tense are form by adding dodoes as

question word. Pattern: Do or Does + Subject + V1 + Object + Complement. Examples: No Present Tense Page 1. Do you know what the king said to meand that not later than last evening? 25 2. Do you know, gentleman? 25 3. Do you require me for? 28 4. Do you know the subject of their conversation? 31 5. Do you shut your eyes when you run? 36 6. Do you know her abductor? 76 7. Do you know him, Aramis? 80 Universitas Sumatera Utara 19 8. Do you think it likely, d’Artagnan? 82 9. Do you feel particulary anxious to see me again? 91 C. 2 Negative interrogative sentence in present tense are form by adding dodoes. Pattern: Do or Does + Not + Subject + V1 + Object Complement. Example: 9. Don’t you see this will compromise me very much? 91 D. Informative question in present tense by adding WH question + dodoes as question word. Pattern: WH + DoDoes + Subject + V1 + Object + Complement. Examples: No Present Tense Page 1. What do you think of this story of Chalais’s squire? 23 2. What does he say? 23 3. What do you want? 29 4. What does the queen believe? 76 5 Where does he lives? 91 Universitas Sumatera Utara 20 E. Sentences in present tense are form by adding auxiliary verb + non verb adjective and noun. Pattern: Subject + to be is, am, are + Non Verb adjective and noun + Object + Complement. Examples: No Present Tense Page 1. It is true that the words which accompanied the present were above price. 6 2. You are mad. 10 3. He is very young. 12 4. He is a sad coward verily. 14 5. She is beautiful. 14 6. He is a simpleton, said Porthos. 23 7. I am a musketeer in which character I say what I choose. 24 8. He is ill. 26 9. The king and the cardinal are the best of friends. 32 10. I am in a great hurry. 34 11. You are in a hurry. 34 12. You are mad to throw yourself in this manner upon people. 36 13. You expression is harsh. 36 14. I am Gascon, it is true. 39 15. He is a man of spirit, murmured Athos. 44 Universitas Sumatera Utara 21 16. They are good creatures. 50 17. It is a complete victory. 52 18. It is very fortunate for you. 55 19. He is very ill indeed. 58 20. I am very angry with you. 60 21. She is my love. 75 22. He is a man of aristocratic appearance. 76 23. I am Madame Bonancieux. 87 24. I am a servant of the queen’s. 87 F. Negative sentences in present tense are form by adding auxiliary + not + non verb noun.