 Who is she?  Is she beautiful?  Do you like her?

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 Who is she?  Is she beautiful?  Do you like her?

 She is Afika. S to be object  She is beautiful. S to be adjective  I like her. S verb object

 Simple present tense S+ verb1 (s/es)+ O S + verb1 + O  Examples:  My mother likes cooking.  I like reading comics.

 Always  Usually  Often + verb 1  Sometimes  Never  Examples: She always helps her mother. Ary usually gets up early in the morning.

 Full verb get up, help, have, need, go, etc.  To be is he, she, it am ---- I are ---- you, we

 Verb ended by -ss, -x, -ch, -sh, -o Examples : kiss—kisses, box—boxes, watch — watches, wash—washes, go —goes  Verb ended by consonant and –y Examples : study—studies, cry—cries  Verb ended by vocal and –y Examples : play—plays, buy—buys  Other verbs Examples : get up—gets up, need—needs, walk — walks, write--writes

 Routines or habitual actions - I study every night. - She usually cleans the house in the morning.  Facts or reality - My friend has two sisters. - The sun rises in the east.  Present reality - The food tastes delicious. - Ricky looks handsome today

 Thank you