Present Simple Basic English Grammar. 2 She walks. 3-1 FORM AND BASIC MEANING OF THE SIMPLE PRESENT TENSE.

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Present Simple Basic English Grammar

2 She walks. 3-1 FORM AND BASIC MEANING OF THE SIMPLE PRESENT TENSE

3 SINGULAR PLURAL 1 st PERSON I walk we walk 2 nd PERSON you walk she walks he walks it walks they walk FORM AND BASIC MEANING OF THE SIMPLE PRESENT 3 rd PERSON

4 (a) I eat lunch every afternoon. (b) Max drives to work every day. (c) We get up every morning. (d) Kyle calls Mimi every weekend. Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday FORM AND BASIC MEANING OF THE SIMPLE PRESENT HABITS = USUAL ACTIVITIES

5 We _____ television every day. watch watches watch Let’s Practice

6 He _______ television every day. watchwatches Let’s Practice

7 We ____ lunch at 12:00. eateats eat Let’s Practice

8 Jara _____ a walk in the morning. takes taketakes Let’s Practice

9 My friend ____ her horse every day. riderides Let’s Practice

10 Gerardo teaches math. SPELLING AND PRONUNCIATION OF FINAL -ES

11 -sh SPELLING (a) push PRONUNCIATION pushes push /əz/ -ch (b) teach teaches teach /əz/ -ss (c) kiss kisses kiss / z/ -x (d) fix fixes fix / z/ ə ə endings add -es say/əz/ SPELLING AND PRONUNCIATION OF FINAL -ES

12 Seung never ______ his TV program. misses Let’s Practice miss

13 Gerardo _______ math.teaches Let’s Practice teach

14 Viktor always _______ his car. washes Let’s Practice wash

15 Ade usually ______ sugar in his coffee. mixes Let’s Practice mix

16 The baby cries a lot. 3-6 ADDING FINAL -S / -ES TO WORDS THAT END IN -Y

17 (a) crycries flyflies (b) paypays enjoy enjoys consonant + -y change y to i, add -es vowel + -y add -s ADDING FINAL -S / -ES TO WORDS THAT END IN -Y

18 Gazi _________ too many things.often buys Let’s Practice buy often

19 She __________ nice things. always says Let’s Practice say always

20 Her father __________ about her.often worries Let’s Practice worry often

21 The man has a brown coat. IRREGULAR SINGULAR VERBS: HAS, DOES, GOES

22 does (c) I do exercises. (d) He does exercises. (a) I have a hat. (b) She has a hat. Irregular forms: havehas dodoes (e) We go to the gym. (f) He goes to the gym. gogoes she he it has goes she he it she he it IRREGULAR SINGULAR VERBS: HAS, DOES, GOES

23 George ____ yoga every day. does Let’s Practice do does

24 Zhou-li ______ for a walk on Sunday. goes Let’s Practice go goes

25 She always ____ homework.has Let’s Practice have has

26 She runs six miles every day. SPELLING AND PRONUNCIATION OF FINAL -S / -ES

27 3 rd person singular add -s rains SPELLING (a) run PRONUNCIATION runs rain -s as /z/ voiced scrub scrubs love loves SPELLING AND PRONUNCIATION OF FINAL -S / -ES

28 -s as /s/ voiceless SPELLING (b) sink PRONUNCIATION sinks meet meets fight fights cough coughs SPELLING AND PRONUNCIATION OF FINAL -S I -ES 3 rd person singular add -s

29 -es as /əz/ SPELLING (c) push PRONUNCIATION pushes watch watches miss misses tax taxes -sh, -ch, -ss, -x SPELLING AND PRONUNCIATION OF FINAL -S I -ES 3 rd person singular add -es

30 3 rd person singular change y to i, add -es SPELLING (d) dry PRONUNCIATION dries study studies -es as /əz/ consonant + -y SPELLING AND PRONUNCIATION OF FINAL -S I -ES

31 SPELLING (e) pay PRONUNCIATION pays buy buys SPELLING AND PRONUNCIATION OF FINAL -S I -ES 3 rd person singular add -s -s as /z/ vowel + -y

32 SPELLING (f) have PRONUNCIATION has go goes /ha z/ do does e /gowz/ /d z/ e SPELLING AND PRONUNCIATION OF FINAL -S I -ES 3 rd person singular forms irregular

33 Mark ______ his bike up the hill every afternoon. pushes Let’s Practice push

34 The child _______ his teeth every morning. brushes Let’s Practice brush

35 Brenda often ______ about her old home. dreams Let’s Practice dream