Yes!
Everyday Life
Learning about the Present Simple Tense -3rd Person-
go!
Objective
By the end of this lesson, you will be able to describe daily routines using he, she, and it in the present simple. Al final de esta lección, podrás describir rutinas diarias usando he, she y it en presente simple.
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Index
Objective
Vocabulary
Daily Activities
Grammar
Present Simple 3rd Person Affirmative & Negative
Grammar Practice
Present Simple Tense
Speaking
Practice your speaking skills
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Vocabulary: Daily Activities
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Slide to Learn!
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grammar: Present simple Tense 3rd Person
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Changing the Verb into 3rd Person Form
Wash - WashesWatch - WatchesFix - FixesBox - Boxes (Noun)
Have - HasBe - Is Go - Goes Do - Does
Work - WorksGet - GetsDrink - DrinksEat - EatsWant - Wants
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Study - StudiesReply - RepliesBaby - Babies (Noun)
Title
Title
Title
Title
General Rule
Add -ES
Add -IES
Write a brief description here
Write a brief description here
Write a brief description here
Write a brief description here
Irregular Verbs
Add -S to the verb
When words end in: -CH, -SH, -X, -S, -Z
When a word ends in: Consonant + YRemove the Y
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Present Simple Tense - He, She, It
Does not -Doesn'tHe doesn't get up at 11:00. My brother doesn't play soccer. She doesn't speak French.
She gets up at 8:00.My father works from Monday to Saturday. My sister watches TV at night.
Examples
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Title
Title
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Affirmative
Negative
Write a brief description here
Write a brief description here
Modify the Verb
Use the verb in BASE FORM
Talk about Routines, Habits, and Facts.
Remember
When we use the auxiliary in negative (don't / doesn't), the verb stays in its base form. He doesn’t play soccer. ✔ (no: He doesn’t plays) ✘
She doesn’t like coffee. ✔ (no: She doesn’t likes coffee.) ✘
SPANISH
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Find the mistake: Correct the sentence
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Find the mistake: Correct the sentence
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Find the mistake: Correct the sentence
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Find the mistake: Correct the sentence
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Find the mistake: Correct the sentence
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Find the mistake: Correct the sentence
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Put the words in the correct order to make sentences, start from TOP to BOTTOM
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Put the words in the correct order to make sentences, start from TOP to BOTTOM
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Put the words in the correct order to make sentences, start from TOP to BOTTOM
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Speaking Time:FAmily routines
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Family Routines
Diego: My brother is very organized. He makes the bed every morning. Susan: That’s nice! My sister is different. She doesn’t make the bed. She drinks coffee and reads
the newspaper. Diego: That’s funny. My brother doesn’t drink coffee, but he checks his emails before breakfast. Susan: Does he go to an office? My sister drives to work at 8:00 AM.
read more
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Family Routines
Diego: No, he works from home. In the afternoon, he takes a nap for twenty minutes. Susan: I wish I could do that! In the afternoon, my sister cleans the house and buys groceries. Diego: My brother doesn’t clean the house, but he feeds the dog and washes the dishes. Susan: Does he exercise? My sister goes to the gym in the evening. Diego: Yes, he does! After the gym, he calls a friend and then he cooks dinner.
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Finish
True or False?
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True or False?
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True or False?
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Back to Reading
True or False?
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Back to Reading
True or False?
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Back to Reading
True or False?
Next Page
Back to Reading
Fill in the blanks with the correct word
Next Page
Back to Reading
Write 8 sentences about your family or friends using the Present Simple. Use affirmative and negative forms
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Next Page
Write the 10 most common verbs in English for you, including the 3rd person form of each verb.
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Next Page
Good Job!
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Days of the Week
MondayTuesdayWednesdayThursdayFridaySaturdaySunday
WeekdaysWeekend
Common Time Expressions
In the morningAt noonIn the afternoonIn the eveningAt night
Every (day)From __ to __ On (day) At (Time)
Recuerda:
Cuando usamos el auxiliar en negativo (don’t / doesn’t), el verbo se queda en su forma base (sin -s).
When the word ends in Vowel + Y:
We only add -S
- Play - Plays
- Buy - Buys
- Pay - Pays
- Enjoy - Enjoys
- Boy - Boys (Noun)
- Day - Days (Noun)
Examples
Diego wakes up at 6:00. She has breakfast at 7:30. Susan goes to work at 8:00. My sister brushes her teeth every morning. My brother has English lessons on __(day)__ and __(day)__ Lucas goes to the gym from Monday to Friday. Mark doesn't do homework in the afternoons. Peter doesn't go to the movies on Fridays.Our
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Yes!
Everyday Life
Learning about the Present Simple Tense -3rd Person-
go!
Objective
By the end of this lesson, you will be able to describe daily routines using he, she, and it in the present simple. Al final de esta lección, podrás describir rutinas diarias usando he, she y it en presente simple.
Let's go!
Index
Objective
Vocabulary
Daily Activities
Grammar
Present Simple 3rd Person Affirmative & Negative
Grammar Practice
Present Simple Tense
Speaking
Practice your speaking skills
Next Page
Vocabulary: Daily Activities
Back to Index
Next Page
Slide to Learn!
Next Page
Back to Index
grammar: Present simple Tense 3rd Person
Back to Index
Next Page
Changing the Verb into 3rd Person Form
Wash - WashesWatch - WatchesFix - FixesBox - Boxes (Noun)
Have - HasBe - Is Go - Goes Do - Does
Work - WorksGet - GetsDrink - DrinksEat - EatsWant - Wants
Use this side of the card to provide more information about a topic. Focus on one concept. Make learning and communication more efficient.
Use this side of the card to provide more information about a topic. Focus on one concept. Make learning and communication more efficient.
Use this side of the card to provide more information about a topic. Focus on one concept. Make learning and communication more efficient.
Use this side of the card to provide more information about a topic. Focus on one concept. Make learning and communication more efficient.
Study - StudiesReply - RepliesBaby - Babies (Noun)
Title
Title
Title
Title
General Rule
Add -ES
Add -IES
Write a brief description here
Write a brief description here
Write a brief description here
Write a brief description here
Irregular Verbs
Add -S to the verb
When words end in: -CH, -SH, -X, -S, -Z
When a word ends in: Consonant + YRemove the Y
Back to Index
Next Page
Present Simple Tense - He, She, It
Does not -Doesn'tHe doesn't get up at 11:00. My brother doesn't play soccer. She doesn't speak French.
She gets up at 8:00.My father works from Monday to Saturday. My sister watches TV at night.
Examples
Use this side of the card to provide more information about a topic. Focus on one concept. Make learning and communication more efficient.
Use this side of the card to provide more information about a topic. Focus on one concept. Make learning and communication more efficient.
Back to Index
Title
Title
Next Page
Affirmative
Negative
Write a brief description here
Write a brief description here
Modify the Verb
Use the verb in BASE FORM
Talk about Routines, Habits, and Facts.
Remember
When we use the auxiliary in negative (don't / doesn't), the verb stays in its base form. He doesn’t play soccer. ✔ (no: He doesn’t plays) ✘ She doesn’t like coffee. ✔ (no: She doesn’t likes coffee.) ✘
SPANISH
Next Page
Back to Index
Find the mistake: Correct the sentence
Next Page
Back to Index
Find the mistake: Correct the sentence
Next Page
Back to Index
Find the mistake: Correct the sentence
Next Page
Back to Index
Find the mistake: Correct the sentence
Next Page
Back to Index
Find the mistake: Correct the sentence
Next Page
Back to Index
Find the mistake: Correct the sentence
Next Page
Back to Index
Put the words in the correct order to make sentences, start from TOP to BOTTOM
Next Page
Back to Index
Put the words in the correct order to make sentences, start from TOP to BOTTOM
Next Page
Back to Index
Put the words in the correct order to make sentences, start from TOP to BOTTOM
Next Page
Back to Index
Speaking Time:FAmily routines
Back to Index
Next Page
Family Routines
Diego: My brother is very organized. He makes the bed every morning. Susan: That’s nice! My sister is different. She doesn’t make the bed. She drinks coffee and reads the newspaper. Diego: That’s funny. My brother doesn’t drink coffee, but he checks his emails before breakfast. Susan: Does he go to an office? My sister drives to work at 8:00 AM.
read more
Back to Index
Family Routines
Diego: No, he works from home. In the afternoon, he takes a nap for twenty minutes. Susan: I wish I could do that! In the afternoon, my sister cleans the house and buys groceries. Diego: My brother doesn’t clean the house, but he feeds the dog and washes the dishes. Susan: Does he exercise? My sister goes to the gym in the evening. Diego: Yes, he does! After the gym, he calls a friend and then he cooks dinner.
Back to page 1
Finish
True or False?
Next Page
Back to Reading
True or False?
Next Page
Back to Reading
True or False?
Next Page
Back to Reading
True or False?
Next Page
Back to Reading
True or False?
Next Page
Back to Reading
True or False?
Next Page
Back to Reading
Fill in the blanks with the correct word
Next Page
Back to Reading
Write 8 sentences about your family or friends using the Present Simple. Use affirmative and negative forms
Back to Index
Next Page
Write the 10 most common verbs in English for you, including the 3rd person form of each verb.
Back to Index
Next Page
Good Job!
Go to Index
Days of the Week
MondayTuesdayWednesdayThursdayFridaySaturdaySunday
WeekdaysWeekend
Common Time Expressions
In the morningAt noonIn the afternoonIn the eveningAt night
Every (day)From __ to __ On (day) At (Time)
Recuerda:
Cuando usamos el auxiliar en negativo (don’t / doesn’t), el verbo se queda en su forma base (sin -s).
When the word ends in Vowel + Y:
We only add -S
Examples
Diego wakes up at 6:00. She has breakfast at 7:30. Susan goes to work at 8:00. My sister brushes her teeth every morning. My brother has English lessons on __(day)__ and __(day)__ Lucas goes to the gym from Monday to Friday. Mark doesn't do homework in the afternoons. Peter doesn't go to the movies on Fridays.Our