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a UNIT 1 pease © Use the simple present to talk about activities that happen regularly, such as | habits, customs, routines. People in the United States celebrate Thanksgiving. | get up at six every morning, # Use adverbs of frequency (always, usually, often, sometimes, never) or adverbial expressions of frequency (twice a week, every day, and so on) with the simple present tense to say how often an Negative statements __ een |» For l, you, and plural Subjects, use thie |_ase form of a verb, © To form negative statements with third person singular subjects (he, she, it), use does + not + the base form of a verb. doesn't (does not) run fast. activity happens. She never drinks coffee. We usually go out on Saturdays. ‘« To form negative statements with /, you, | go to the swimming pool twice and plural subjects, use do + not + the aweek. base form of a verb. # Use the simple present to talk about perceived permanent situations. My father works in a bank. «© Use the simple present to talk about scientific facts. Water boils at 100° Celsius. © Use the simple present to talk about schedules. The flight to Miami takes off at 3 pat. don’t (do not) ran fast. \Yes/Mo questions © The word order in Yes/No questions is: Doldoes + subject + base form of a main verb. fy fy fy ta ta fe be D fe & f fo Io b> > Fo by lm BON Affirmative statements : 2 a | © For third person singular subjects (he, she, i), use the base form of a verb + -sor~es. a ‘o's e rs rs eS s ~ >

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