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“Año del Diálogo y la Reconciliación Nacional”

UNIVERSIDAD CATÓLICA
LOS ANGELES DE
CHIMBOTE
FACULTAD DE INGENIERIA
ESCUELA PROFESIONAL DE
INGENIERIA CIVIL

CURSO : INGLES I

TEMA : TIEMPO PRESENTE

DOCENTE : LIC. CELMI HUAMAN ENRIQUE

CICLO : III

ALUMNO : MALDONADO INTI NELSON VITALIANO

HUARAZ – PERÚ
2018
PRESENT TENSE

We use present tense for:


 Actions or habits
 See as permanent
 state that doesn't change

I
YOU
WE Do
THEY

HE
SHE
IT Does

Considerations:
o In general, in the third person, we add “S” at the verb
o If the verb ends in SS, X, CH, SH or letter O, We add “ES” in the third person
o If the verb ends in a consonant + Y, We remove the Y and + “IES” in the third
person.

Pronouns Positive form Negative form Question form


do I read?
I read don’t read
do you read?
You read don’t read
do we read?
We read don’t read
do they read?
They read don’t read
reads does he read?
He doesn’t read
reads does she read?
She doesn’t read
reads does it read?
It doesn’t read
Examples:
I run on saturday
I don’t run on saturday
Do I run on saturday?

You live in Huaraz


You don’t live in Huaraz
Do you live in Huaraz?

We clean in the morning


We don’t clean in the morning
Do we clean in the morning?

They drive a nice car


They don’t drive a nice car
Do they drive a nice car?

He drinks water
He doesn’t drink water
Does he drink water?

She eats in the night


She doesn’t eat in the night
Does she eat in the night?

It goes fast
It doesn’t go fast
Does It go fast?

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