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Incorrect
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Daddy usually cleans the windows on Saturdays.
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INCORRECT
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Correct
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Tom always mop the carpet after lunch.
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INCORRECT
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INCORRECT
3 º PERSON OF SINGULAR--> MOPS
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You sometimes tidies your room.
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INCORRECT
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CORRECT
"YOU" don´t have "s"
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Miguel and Laura usually do the laundry.
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INCORRECT
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CORRECT
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Present continuous
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when?
Actions happening now, at the time of speaking
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Structure?
Negative Subject + verb "to be" + not+ verb (ing) Example: Mary isn´t walking the dog now.
Affirmative Subject + verb "to be" + verb (ing) Example: Mary is walking the dog now.
Interrogative Verb "to be" + subject + verb (ing) + ? Example: Is Mary walking the dog now?
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PRESENT SIMPLE VS PRESENT CONTINUOUS
PRESENT SIMPLE Repeated actions or daily routines
PRESENT CONTINUOUS Actions happening now, at the time of speaking
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Review adverbs of frequency and present simple + introduction of present continuous
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Correct
Incorrect
@teacherlourdes
@teacherlourdes
Daddy usually cleans the windows on Saturdays.
CORRECT
INCORRECT
@teacherlourdes
Correct
@teacherlourdes
Tom always mop the carpet after lunch.
CORRECT
INCORRECT
@teacherlourdes
INCORRECT
3 º PERSON OF SINGULAR--> MOPS
@teacherlourdes
You sometimes tidies your room.
CORRECT
INCORRECT
@teacherlourdes
CORRECT
"YOU" don´t have "s"
@teacherlourdes
Miguel and Laura usually do the laundry.
CORRECT
INCORRECT
@teacherlourdes
CORRECT
@teacherlourdes
Present continuous
@teacherlourdes
when?
Actions happening now, at the time of speaking
@teacherlourdes
Structure?
Negative Subject + verb "to be" + not+ verb (ing) Example: Mary isn´t walking the dog now.
Affirmative Subject + verb "to be" + verb (ing) Example: Mary is walking the dog now.
Interrogative Verb "to be" + subject + verb (ing) + ? Example: Is Mary walking the dog now?
@teacherlourdes
PRESENT SIMPLE VS PRESENT CONTINUOUS
PRESENT SIMPLE Repeated actions or daily routines
PRESENT CONTINUOUS Actions happening now, at the time of speaking
@teacherlourdes