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Spelling rules for "he" "she", and "it".

Affirmative + exercises

Concepts

Present simple

Negative + exercises

Questions + exercises

Extra practice (mixed)

Click on each item to access the material.

Concepts

What do we express with the simple present? These are the main concepts. Hover over each element to see an example.

Thoughts

Feelings

States or "General information"

Routines & habits

Spelling rules for "he", "she", and "it".

We have 3 rules for these subjects. Click on the picture to see them.

Exercise 1

Exercise 2

Affirmative

2 cases

For he, she, and it, we add +s to the verb. Example: She likes pizza.

For I, you, we and they, the verb doesn't change. Example: They live in London.

+ See spelling rules again

Exercises

Present simple affirmative: exercises

Identification

Forms 1

Exercise 1

Exercise 2

Forms: Write 1

Forms 2

Forms: Write 2

Exercise 4

Exercise 3

Exercise 5

Negative

2 cases: don't or doesn't.

Auxiliaries help us make our sentences negative. We use don't for: I, you, we, and they. We use doesn't for: he, she and it.. Important: We don't add +s to the verb for "he", "she", and "it", because the +s is included in the auxiliary "doesn't". Click on the buttons to see examples.

doesn't(he, she, and it)

don't (I, you, we, and they)

Present simple negative: exercises

Forms 2

Identification

Forms 1

Exercise 1

Exercise 2

Exercise 3

Forms: Write 2

Forms: Write 1

Forms: Write 3

Forms 3

Exercise 5

Exercise 7

Exercise 4

Exercise 6

Yes/no questions

When we want to ask a question we need to follow this formula:(Hover over each element to see more information)

Question mark (?)
Verb
Complement
Subject
Auxiliary
Do you like Chinese food ?
Does he live with roomies ?

Question words

Questions with question words

In this case, we add the question word at the beginning of the formula:(Hover over each element to see more information)

+QW
Question mark (?)
Verb
Complement
Subject
Auxiliary
How many dogs do you have at home ?
What kind of music do you like to dance ?

Exercises

Questions: Exercises

Exercise 1

Exercise 2

Exercise 3

Exercise 4

Identification

Identification

Writing

Identification

Start

Start

Start

Start

Extra exercises: affirmative, negative & questions.

Exercise 4

Exercise 3

Exercise 1

Exercise 2

That's it.

Now, you are an expert in the use of the present simple tense :)