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1 Short presentation on the different time tenses from prsent to past.
Tense review Short presentation on the different time tenses from prsent to past.

2 On this lesson you’re going to refresh:
Present simple: use, affirmative and negative sentences; questions and examples. Present continuous: use, affirmative and negative sentences; questions, examples and comparison with present simple. Past simple: use, affirmative and negative sentences; questions and examples Past continuous use, affirmative and negative sentences; questions and examples.

3 Present simple. Form. Is the base form of a verb, e.g. play, know, take. EXAMPLE: You know the answer. In the 3rd person (he, she, it) we add –s, -es, -ies. EXAMPLE: Tom knows the answer. / My sister washes the dishes. / The mosquito flies.

4 Affirmative, negative, question form.
AFFIRMATIVE: I/you/they play He/she/it plays NEGATIVE: I/you/we/they don’t play He/she/it doesn’t play QUESTIONS: Do I/you/ we/they play? Does he/she/it play?

5 Uses Routine: I play hockey everyday. Facts The sun shines.
Present state (feeling or opinion) Barbara likes english.

6 Present Continuous

7 FORM

8 Affirmative, negaritve, question form

9 USES Present action over a period of time. She is waiting for the bus. They are having dinner. We are studying right now. My dog is sleeping on the couch. Present actions that are not necesarilly going on at the momento of speaking. I’m reading that book too!

10 Present simple vs. Present continuous.
A routine or habit: We eat at school everyday. A state or a fact: My dad loves cheeseburguers. We need a new car. Two and two makes four. Something we are in the middle of: We are eating at school today, but we usually eat at home.

11 Excercises

12 Answer the questions about the things you usually do
Answer the questions about the things you usually do. Use the present simple in your answers. What time do you get up on weekdays? Where do you eat lunch? What do you do on weekends? Where do you go shopping? What books or magazines do you read? What TV programs do you watch? Why do you study English? How do you relax in the evenings?


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