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Affirmative Affirmative Negative Negative Interrogative Interrogative Go back Past
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Present time Affirmative Definition: We use the Present Simple to express the idea that an action is repeated or usual. The action can be a habit, a hobby, a daily event, a scheduled event or something that often happens. The shops open at 9 o’clock Tim works very hard We do a lot of different things in our free time Go fowardGo back Title Page
Rules: I. Third person singular always carries “s” at the end of the verb 3rd Person singular She He It Examples: Lidia lives in London He works in a factory It rains a lot in winter Go FowardGo Back Title Page
II. The verb “have” He She It Has I We You They Have Examples: John has a shower every day We have 2 houses in this town She has bue eyes Go FowardGo Back Title Page
III. The present simple is used with these adverb of frequency; always/never/often/sometimes/usually Examples: Sue always arrives at works early (NOT Sue arrives always) I usually go to work by car but I sometimes walk ( NOT I go usually) Go Back Let’s do the exercises Title Page
Exercises 1.She __________ home early Always Arrives Arrives Always Always arrive 2. Shoes are expensive.They___a lot of money. costs cost costss 3. I _______football and tennis like likes loke Go Back I. Chose the correct answer. Title Page
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Present Time Negative Go FowardGo Back Definition: The Present simple in negative form is used with “Do / Does + Not” before the main verb. He does not eat his lunch Tim does not work very hard We do not do our homework. ´ Title Page
Rules of Simple Present Negative form II. When do we use do instead of does? He You She DoesWe Do ItThey I Subject + do/does + not + Verb in present + complement Peter + Does not + play + tennis The verb in 3rd person does NOT carry the “s” at the end when it is in negative form. Go Back ´ Title Page
Present Simple Interrogative Form Definition: The Present Simple Interrogative Form we should: 1.Use the auxiliaries Do/ Does. 2.Add the Questions mark (?) at the end of the sentence. Paul speaks very English very well Does Paul speak very well? Does/Do + subject + Verb in present + complement + ? Go FowardGo Back ´ Title Page
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Exercises I. Change the following sentences into questions form: 1.Mary buys an apple every Monday 2.Jeny and Pilar play football very well 3.His dog gets up early today 4.I work in a bank 5.He likes rock music Go Back ´ Title Page Answers
1.Does Mary buy an apple every Monday? 2.Do Jenny and Pilar play football very well? 3.Does his dog get up early today? 4.Do you work in a bank? 5.Does he like rock music? Go Back
PAST TIME POSITIVE FORM ´ Title Page Definition: We use the Simple Past to express the idea that an action started and finished at a specific time in the past. Sometimes, the speaker may not actually mention the specific time, but they do have one specific time in mind. Tom went to the cinema yesterday Tim worked in a bank from 1991 to 1998 We watched television yesterday evening Let’s see a list of some verbs and their past time Go Foward Subject + verb in past + complement
List of Past Vebs Learn them! PresentPastPresentPast BuyBoughtFlyFlew ThinkThoughtRead EatAteTakeTook SpeakSpokeSaySaid KnowKnewMakeMade Go FowardGo Back ´ Title Page
Past Time Negative Form Definition: The Past Simple Negative Form is formed with the auxiliary “Did” + not and the verb stays in the Present Simple. Patty did not go to the country She did not have enough time for studying Sam did not do his homework Go FowardGo Back ´ Title Page Subject + did + not + present verb + complement
PAST TIME INTERROGATIVE FORM ´ Title Page Definition: In the Past Simple Interrogative Form we should: 1.Use los auxiliaries “Did” (past of Do/Does) 2.Add the Questions mark (?) at the end of the sentence. Did + subject + Verb in present + complement + ? Go Back
AFFIRMAIVE FORM FUTURE TIME ´ Title Page Definition: Simple Future has two different forms in English: "will" and "be going to." Although the two forms can sometimes be used interchangeably, they often express two very different meanings. Both "will" and "be going to" refer to a specific time in the future. She will be at 7 o’clock tomorrow I think Diana will pass the exam I will be there the next week Go Foward Subject + will + Verb in present + complement
NEGATIVE FORM FUTURE TIME ´ Title Page Definition: The future simple in negative form is formed with the auxiliary “Will” + not, and the verb that follows in the Present Simple. I will not there tomorrow Carmen will not be in her office tomorrow I will not go to Paris the next year Subject + will + not + Verb in present + complement Go FowardGo Back
INTERROGTIVE FORM FUTURE TIME Definition: In the Future simple interrogative form we should: 1.Use the auxiliaries “Will” 2.Add the Questions mark (?) at the end of the sentences. Will you arrive early tomorrow? Will + subject + Verb in present + complement + ? Go FowardGo Back ´ Title Page
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