The World of Work Unit 3.

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The World of Work Unit 3

Present Tense Present Simple Present tense may express action which is going on at the present time or which always occurs, repeatedly, or habitually. Examples: He sees the train. She eats cereal for breakfast.

Present Simple I I have 2 sisters. I go to work every day. pronoun to have action verbs I I have 2 sisters. I go to work every day. I drive to work. She She has long hair. She watches TV. She writes a letter. you You have 3 classes today. You play football very good. we use present simple to tell 1 - fact or true information 2 – express hoppy or habitual

Present Simple pronouns sentences I I do my homework. She , He ,It She does her homework. You , We , They You do your homework.

Negative Positive Negative I live in Riyadh. I don’t live in Riyadh. He – She – It He plays all the time. He doesn’t play all the time. We – You – They We drink milk. We don’t drink milk.

Making Questions Question Answer WH word + do / does + subject + verb + o ? Question Answer Where do you live? I live in Riyadh. When does he travel? He travels in the summer every year. When do they clean their room? They clean it in the weekends.

Making Yes/No Questions Do / Does + subject + verb + o ? Question Answer Do you live in Riyadh? Yes, I do. No, I don’t. He – She – It Does he travel in the summer? Yes, he does. No, he doesn’t. We – You – They Do they clean their room in the weekends? Yes, they do. No, they don’t.

prepositions meaning example inside I live in New York. She is in the car.   on a floor in a house used for showing some methods of traveling where to live My apartment is on the first floor He gets on trains / on the bus / on a plane She lives on an island. from used to show from where someone gets something: He collects the post from the boat. The teacher collects the papers from the students. to in the direction of to bed listening to speaking to married to We went to Makkah last year. I go to bed at ten. He likes listening to the radio in the morning. She’s married to a Kuwaiti. by travelling (other than walking or horse riding) She went by car, by bus, by train about To tell the time (not exactly) It’s about 6:30. as Used to show kind of job He works as an undertaker. for Used to show for whom the action has done. She makes breakfast for her children. I write for a newspaper.