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Present Simple

We use the Present Simple to describe habits, facts, states and regular actions. It is the most common tense in English

My name is Emma

present simple

easy, right?

always

Once a month

Sometimes

Never

Usually

is it always like this

First

We will divide the Pronouns into 2 groups.

I, YOU, WE, THEY

HE, SHE, IT

PRONOUNS

AFIRMATIVE SENTENCES

rest of the sentence

verb

subject

afirmative

I/ you/ we/they

go

to the pool

I go to the pool

AFIRMATIVE SENTENCES

rest of the sentence

verb

subject

afirmative

He/she/it

goes

to the pool

She goes to the pool.

RULES FOR ADDING S

Cuando el verbo acaba en ch, sh, s, x, z, o watch watches

HE/SHE/IT

RULES FOR ADDING S

2) Cuando el verbo termina en Y y hay una consonantes antes ,le añadimos: ies fly fl flies 3) Cuando el verbo acaba en Y y hay una vocal antes, se añade una s . play plays

HE/SHE/IT

LET'S PRACTICE

My brother sometimes _____ (go) fishing

The girl ______ (brush) her hair twice a day.

The dolls _____ (sit) on the shelf

practice

The boys ______ (play) on the beach every summer.

NEGATIVE SENTENCES

rest of the sentence

subject

do not +verb

negative

I/you/we/they

do not go

to the pool

You don't go to the pool.

NEGATIVE SENTENCES

rest of the sentence

subject

does not +verb

negative

does not go

He/she/it

to the pool

He doesn't go to the pool.

INTERROGATIVE SENTENCES

VERB+rest of the sentence

DO OR DOES

SUBJECT

interrogative

YOU/HE

GO TO THE POOL?

DO/DOES

DO YOU GO TO THE POOL?DOES HE GOES TO THE POOL?

Click on the notebooks to do the following exercises:

practice

Exercise 1

Exercise 3

Exercise 2