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Geniş Zaman
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I, you, we, they I play tennis at the weekend. You study English on Mondays. We eat ten hamburgers a day. They go to the school on Tuesdays. I sometimes play tennis at the weekend.
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I, you, we, they (-) negative I don’t play tennis at the weekend. You don’t study English on Mondays. We don’t eat ten hamburgers a day. They don’t go to the school on Tuesdays.
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I, you, we, they (?) question Do I play tennis at the weekend? Do you study English on Mondays? Do we eat ten hamburgers a day? Do they go to the school on Tuesdays ? Yes, I do. No, I don’t. Yes, they do. No, they don’t.
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He, she, it He plays tennis at the weekend. She studies English on Mondays. My sister eats ten hamburgers a day. My mother’s friend goes to the school on Tuesdays. Tom sometimes plays tennis at the weekend.
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He, she, it (-) negative He doesn’t play tennis at the weekend. She doesn’t study English on Mondays. My sister doesn’t eat ten hamburgers a day. My mother’s friend doesn’t go to the school on Tuesdays.
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He, she, it (?) question Does he play tennis at the weekend? Does she study English on Mondays? Does my sister eat ten hamburgers a day? Does my mother’s friend go to the school on Tuesdays? Yes, he does. / No he doesn’t.
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Şimdiki Zaman
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I, you, we, they I am playing tennis. You are studying English. We are eating ten hamburgers. They are going to the school. make – making run - running come - coming
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I, you, we, they (-) negative I am not playing tennis. You aren’t studying English. We aren’t eating ten hamburgers. They aren’t going to the school.
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I, you, we, they (?) question Am I playing tennis? Are you studying English? Are we eating ten hamburgers? Are they going to the school? Yes, they are. / No, they aren’t.
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He, she, it She is playing tennis. He is studying English. My sister is eating ten hamburgers. My mother’s friend is going to the school. make – making run - running come - coming
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He, she, it (-) negative She isn’t playing tennis. He isn’t studying English. My sister is n’t eating ten hamburgers. My mother’s friend is n’t going to the school. make – making run - running come - coming
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He, she, it (?) question Is she playing tennis? Is he studying English? Is My sister eating ten hamburgers? Is my mother’s friend going to the school? make – making run - running come - coming
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Wh- Questions and Tenses Simple Present Tense Jill drinks a glass of orange juice in the mornings. a glass of orange juice = What (object) What does Jill drink in the mornings?
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Wh- Questions and Tenses Simple Present Tense Jill drinks a glass of orange juice in the mornings. in the mornings= When (time) When does Jill drink a glass of orange juice?
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Wh- Questions and Tenses Simple Present Tense Jill runs in the Green Park every day. in the Green Park = Where (place) Where does run every day?
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