Teacher: Juri Saakjan. Permanent states Repeated actions Daily routines Likes/ dislikes Ex. I live in New-York. (permanent st.) I go to school every day.

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Teacher: Juri Saakjan

Permanent states Repeated actions Daily routines Likes/ dislikes Ex. I live in New-York. (permanent st.) I go to school every day. (repeated action - routine) He likes chocolate.

Every hour/day/week/month etc. Usually, always, sometimes, never, often etc.

PronounsV. to loveV. to work Ilovework Youlovework Helovesworks Shelovesworks Itlovesworks Welovework Youlovework Theylovework We form the 3 rd person singular in the affirmative by adding –s to the main Verb.

-ss, -sh, -ch, -x and -o -es in the third person singular. ex. I finish – He finishes I go – He goes a consonant + y in the third person singular. ex. I study – She studies (BUT: I play – He plays, I say – He says) take Drops the -y -es - ies

The Simple Present: Negative a) I We You do not drink coffee. They b) She He does not drink_ coffee. It NEGATIVE: I We + do not + main verb You They He She + does not + main verb It Do and does are called “helping verbs” c) I don`t drink tea. They don`t have a car. d) He doesn`t drink tea. Mary doesn`t have a car. Notice in b): In 3 rd person singular, there is no –s on the main verb; the final –s is part of does. Contractions: do not = don`t does not = doesn`t

We form the 3 rd person singular with does + personal pronoun + main verb. We form all the others persons in the interrogative with do + personal pronoun + main verb

InterrogativeShort answers Do I play…. ? You Yes, I/you/ do. No, I/you don`t. He Does She play_….. ? It Yes, he/she/it does. No, he/she/it doesn`t. We Do You play….. ? They Yes, you/we/they do. No, we/you/they don`t.

1.My working day (to begin) at seven o`clock. 2.I (to get) up, (to switch) on the radio (to do) my morning exercises. 3.It (to take) me fifteen minutes. 4.At half past seven we (to have) breakfast. 5.My father and I usually (to leave) home at nine o`clock 6.He (to go) to school every day. 7.My mother (to be) a doctor, she (to leave) home at eight o`clock. 8.In the evening we (to gather) in the living room. 9.We usually (to watch) TV and (to talk).