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SIMPLE PRESENT PRACTICE
CAROLINA ORELLANA
Created on June 26, 2023
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sIMPLE pRESENT
Let's start!
Objective
To review the use of the simple present tense in affirmative and negative statements.
Skill
Attempt to use new words and expressions which occur in conversations in the personal and educational domains, and make use of such terms and expressions wherever appropriate and necessary. (Ref. EFL 4.2.9)
Can you describe her?
Can you describe him?
Can you describe her?
Can you describe him?
Can you describe them?
Can you guess the activities?
Teacher's routine
- Let's take a look to the teacher's routine.
Affirmativesentences
third person rule
Negativesentences
Let's practice
Complete the sentences using the correct form of the verbs in parenthesis.
1. She ________ (do) her homework after dinner. 2. Terry ________ (write) postcards on special days. 3. We ________ (not want) a new house in the city. 4. Larry ________ (not play) in the team. 5. My uncle ________ (not go) walking every Sunday. 6. They ________ (watch) TV on weekdays. 7. They ________ (not visit) the animal shelter.
Examples
- She reads a book every day.
- Pablo listens to rock music.
- It sleeps on the sofa.
- He works at the office.
- Camila gets up at 5:00 am.
Examples
- She doesn't read a book every day. - He doesn't listen to rock music. - It doesn't sleep. - They don't cook. - I don't work at 10:00 am. - You don't do your homework.