ACTION vs STATIVE VERBS
1) For habits of things we do regularly. She always does her homework. 2) When something is generally or always true. People need to eat. // It rarely snows in Córdoba. 3) For the FUTURE when we are discussing a timetable (usually that timetable is fixed by an organisation, not by us. School begins at nine tomorrow. What time does the film start?
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Form: base form of verbs
Remember when to use it
Remember TIME EXPRESSIONS.
The present simple
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TIME EXPRESSIONS Adverbs of frequency (always, sometimes, twice a week...)
Present Simple
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ACTION vs STATIVE VERBS
1) For habits of things we do regularly. She always does her homework. 2) When something is generally or always true. People need to eat. // It rarely snows in Córdoba. 3) For the FUTURE when we are discussing a timetable (usually that timetable is fixed by an organisation, not by us. School begins at nine tomorrow. What time does the film start?
01
Remember Spelling rules
Form: base form of verbs
Remember when to use it
Remember TIME EXPRESSIONS.
The present simple
RememberSpelling
TIME EXPRESSIONS Adverbs of frequency (always, sometimes, twice a week...)