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Present Simple or Habitual Present 1. Form. 2. Use. 3. Spelling rules.
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FORM OF THE PRESENT SIMPLE AFFIRMATIVE I walk You walk He/she/it walks We walk You walk They walk I don’t (do not) walk You don’t (do not) walk He/she/it doesn’t (does not) walk We don’t (do not) walk You don’t (do not) walk They don’t (do not) walk NEGATIVE
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FORM OF THE SIMPLE PRESENT INTERROGATIVE Do I walk? Do you walk? Does he/she/it walk? Do we walk? Do y ou walk? Do they walk?
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FORM OF THE PRESENT SIMPLE The form of the simple present is different with he/she/it (called the third person singular) To make the third person singular form we add -s to the verb. In the interrogative and negative forms we use do and does (3rd person singular). In the negative we use doesn’t (or does not) with he/she/it. And we use don’t (or do not) with all other forms.
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USE OF THE PRESENT SIMPLE We use the frequency adverbs We use the simple present to talk about routines and habits, things that we do with a certain frequency. Always =100% I always have a shower in the morning. Usually =75% I often have a shower in the morning. Sometimes =25% I sometimes have a shower in the morning. Never =0% I never have a shower in the morning.
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SPELLING RULES We add –es to the verbs that end in: –s, -sh, -ch, -x : watch-watches, wash-washes, kiss-kisses With the verbs that end in a consonant + -y, we omit the –y and add –ies: study-studies, cry-cries. We add –es to the verbs go and do: go-goes, do-does We usually add –s in the thir person singular: Like-likes, walk-walks. With the verbs that end in a vowel + -y, we add –s: play-plays, say-says.
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SHORT ANSWERS Do you read? Yes, I do/ No, I don’t Does she write? Yes, she does/ No, she doesn’t Do they run? Yes, they do/ No, they don’t
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