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Talking about routines

(Present Simple)

eat I eat a sandwich every day.

eat banana She eat s a sandwich I every day.

eat banana She eat s a sandwich I every day.

eat
They eat s some cereal She a banana every day.

eat
They eat s some cereal She a banana every day.

eat
They eat some cake We some cereal in our birthday parties. every day

He eat s spaghetti every week.

It eat s biscuits.

Present Simple: affirmative form

I you he she It

eat eat s

we you they

eat

Spelling rules

Most verbs add s to form the 3rd person singular.

He swim s every day.

Most verbs add s to form the 3rd person singular.

She play s football every day.

Verbs ending in ss, sh, ch or x add es.

always He

miss es the bus.

Verbs ending in ss, sh, ch or x add es.

often washes his car He on Saturdays.

Verbs ending in ss, sh, ch or x add es.

He watches television every evening.

Verbs ending in ss, sh, ch or x add es.

He fixes everything at home.

Verbs ending in o add es.

He go es to school every day.

Verbs ending in consonant + y, change the y to i, then add es.

He

study every day. ies

Present Simple: negative form

They dont eat sandwiches. They eat cereal.

Present Simple: negative form

He doesnt eat vegetables. He usually eats chicken.

Present Simple: negative form

I you he she It

dont doesnt
eat

we you they

dont

Present Simple: interrogative form

Do they eat cereal for breakfast?


Yes, they do

Present Simple: interrogative form

Does he eat pizza? Yes, he does

Present Simple: interrogative form

Do

I you he she It

Does

eat ?

Do

we you they

Adverbs of Frequency

rarely 0% never

often

always usually 100%

sometimes

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