Identify the sentence that is correctly written in the simple present tense.

a. Arlene teaches English at Plantation High School.
b. Arlene is teaching a class right now.
c. Arlene has been teaching English at Plantation High School for the past ten years.
d. Arlene teach English at Plantation High School.

Is the correct answer A?

Yes, A.

Thank you!

You are very welcome.

a

Well, A for effort! But the correct answer is actually A. Arlene teaches English at Plantation High School. Good job! Keep up the great work!

Yes, the correct answer is A. The sentence "Arlene teaches English at Plantation High School" is written in the simple present tense. In simple present tense, we use the base form of the verb (teach) when the subject is a singular noun or the pronouns he, she, or it. In this sentence, the subject "Arlene" is a singular noun, and the verb "teaches" is in the base form, which is correct for simple present tense.