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THE PRESENT SIMPLE + -es AFFIRMATIVE I work in an office You work in an office He works in an office She works in an office It works in an office We work in an office They work in an office Verbs ending in: -ch -sh -x -ss -o consonant + y ATTENTION SPECIAL CASES + -es He works in an office She works in an office It works in an office He watches television. He washes the dishes. She fixes radios. He misses his girlfriend. She goes to school. She does his homework. He studies English. CONTINUE

THE PRESENT SIMPLE NEGATIVE I don’t like vegetables You don’t like vegetables He doesn’t like vegetables She doesn’t like vegetables It doesn’t like vegetables We don’t like vegetables They don’t like vegetables He doesn’t like vegetables She doesn’t like vegetables It doesn’t like vegetables CONTINUE

THE PRESENT SIMPLE INTERROGATIVE Do I love Mary? Do you love Mary? Does he love Mary? Does she love Mary? Does it love Mary? Do we love Mary? Do they love Mary? Does he love Mary? Does she love Mary? Does it love Mary? CONTINUE

THE PRESENT SIMPLE SHORT ANSWERS Do you work in an office? Yes, I do. No, I don’t. Do they like vegetables? Yes, they do. No, they don’t. Does he love Mary? No, he doesn’t. Yes, he does.