This document is from Doménica Andrade, a student in the 2nd A course at the Escuela Superior Politécnica de Chimborazo. It discusses the present simple tense and includes examples of sentences using common frequency adverbs like always, usually, often, sometimes, seldom and never to describe regular or habitual actions. The examples are grouped into sections about verbs like wash, sleep, watch, play, dance, be, and examples describing people and their traits or habits.
This document is from Doménica Andrade, a student in the 2nd A course at the Escuela Superior Politécnica de Chimborazo. It discusses the present simple tense and includes examples of sentences using common frequency adverbs like always, usually, often, sometimes, seldom and never to describe regular or habitual actions. The examples are grouped into sections about verbs like wash, sleep, watch, play, dance, be, and examples describing people and their traits or habits.
This document is from Doménica Andrade, a student in the 2nd A course at the Escuela Superior Politécnica de Chimborazo. It discusses the present simple tense and includes examples of sentences using common frequency adverbs like always, usually, often, sometimes, seldom and never to describe regular or habitual actions. The examples are grouped into sections about verbs like wash, sleep, watch, play, dance, be, and examples describing people and their traits or habits.
Gonzalo usually washes my car in the garage. Gonzalo often washes my car in the garage. Gonzalo sometimes washes my car in the garage. Gonzalo seldom washes my car in the garage. Gonzalo never washes my car in the garage.
2. My sisters always sleep in my bed when they watch movies.
My sisters usually sleep in my bed when they watch movies. My sisters often sleep in my bed when they watch movies. My sisters sometimes sleep in my bed when they watch movies. My sisters seldom sleep in my bed when they watch movies. My sisters never sleep in my bed when they watch movies. 3. Sandra always watches a movie in the cinema. Sandra usually watches a movie in the cinema. Sandra often watches a movie in the cinema. Sandra sometimes watches a movie in the cinema. Sandra seldom watches a movie in the cinema. Sandra never watches a movie in the cinema.
4. My uncles always play basketball in my garden.
My uncles usually play basketball in my garden. My uncles often play basketball in my garden. My uncles sometimes play basketball in my garden. My uncles seldom play basketball in my garden. My uncles never play basketball in my garden. 5. I always dance with my sister in my house. I usually dance with my sister in my house. I often dance with my sister in my house. I sometimes dance with my sister in my house. I seldom dance with my sister in my house. I never dance with my sister in my house.
VERB TO-BE
1. I am always late for classes because I live in Guano.
I am usually late for classes because I live in Guano. I am often late for classes because I live in Guano. I am sometimes late for classes because I live in Guano. I am seldom late for classes because I live in Guano. I am never late for classes because I live in Guano. 2. My sisters are always very intelligent in the school. My sisters are usually very intelligent in the school. My sisters are often very intelligent in the school. My sisters are sometimes very intelligent in the school. My sisters are seldom very intelligent in the school. My sisters are never very intelligent in the school.
3. Canela is always tall by inheritance.
Canela is usually tall by inheritance. Canela is often tall by inheritance. Canela is sometimes tall by inheritance. Canela is seldom tall by inheritance. Canela is never tall by inheritance. 4. My best friends are always fun at parties. My best friends are usually fun at parties. My best friends are often fun at parties. My best friends are sometimes fun at parties. My best friends are seldom fun at parties. My best friends are never fun at parties.
5. Vicente is always thin because he doesn’t eat.
Vicente is usually thin because he doesn’t eat. Vicente is often thin because he doesn’t eat. Vicente is sometimes thin because he doesn’t eat. Vicente is seldom thin because he doesn’t eat. Vicente is never thin because he doesn’t eat.
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