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Level III

Unit 2
Present tenses

Present Simple
Form of the Simple Present
We use the infinitive of the verb.
infinitive- 3rd person Singular (he, she, it)infinitive+-s
Affirmative sentences:
I/we/you/they play football.
He/she/it plays football.
NOTE: he, she, it - Do not forget the -s.
Negative sentences:
We use the auxiliary do.
I/we/you/they do not play football.
He/she/it does not play football.
NOTE: We often use short forms in negative sentences in the Simple Present:
I/we/you/they don't play football.
He/she/it doesn't play football.
Questions:
Do I/we/you/they play football?
Does he/she/it play football?

Present Simple Exercise 1


Present Simple Exercise 2

Present Continuous

Form
to be (am, are, is) + infinitive + -ing
Examples
Affirmative sentences:
I am playing football.
I'm playing football.
You are playing football.
You're playing football.
Negative sentences:
I am not playing football.
I'm not playing football.
You are not playing football.
You're not playing football.
You aren't playing football.
Questions:
Am I playing football?
Are you playing football?

Present Constinuous Exercise 1


Present Constinuous Exercise 2

Vocabulary
Daily life- have breakfast, text your friends
Making conversation, asking questions, showing you're interested.
Listening Exercise about making conversation
NOTE:
If you finish these two practices and you still have time to review go to:
Equipo Red SRVCAITMM Documents STUDENT PRACTICE MULTI-ROM HEADWAY CD
II start oxford unit 1

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