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Present Simple

Start

Home

When to use it?

Intro

Spelling rules

Affirmative Sentence

Yes/no answers

Interrogative Sentence

Negative Sentence

Practice

What do these actions have in common?

When to use it?

The present simple is used to express...

- Habitual actions- Routines - Facts

Spelling Rules

Change -y by -iesVerbs finished in -y after consonant

Add -es-Verbs finished in-o, -x, -ch, -sh, -ss, -z.

Add -s to all other verbs

He - She- It

Affirmative sentence

I You We They

runwash cry play

every day

  • He
  • She
  • It

runs

washes

cries

plays

Negative sentence

IYou We They He She It

runwash cry play

do notdon't does not doesn't

every day

run wash cry play

runs washes cries plays

Interrogative sentence

05

01

04

03

02

runwash cry play

Iyou we they he she it

Do Does

every day

run wash cry play

runs washes cries plays

Yes/no answers

Yes/no answers

Long

Short

Affirmative

Negative

Negative

Affirmative

No, I do not/don't

Yes, I do

No, they do not/don't run every day

Yes, they wash every day

No, he does not/doesn't

Yes, he does

No, she does not/doesn't play every weekend

Yes, she cries every night

Practice

study / they / afternoon / the / in

Practice

They study in the afternoon

Using the information, write (+),(-) and (?) sentences

They don’t study in the afternoon

Do they study in the afternoon?

Jamestown / his / in / work / mother

His mother works in Jamestown

His mother doesn’t work in Jamestown

Does his mother work in Jamestown?

go / to / brother / park / the / her

Her brother goes to the park

Her brother doesn’t go to the park

Does her brother go to the park?

play / Sara / Sunday / soccer / Jhon / and / every

Jhon and Sara play soccer every Sunday

Jhon and Sara don’t play soccer every Sunday

Do Jhon and Sara play soccer every Sunday?

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