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Hal 14, pict 4

Edo, do you know what to do? >> Edo, do you know what you have to do?

Hal 16 pict 10

I think the noodle is too salty >> I think this noodle is too salty

Hal 25

In this activity, we use Simple Present Tense because it tells about habitual actions or occurrences which
happen regularly. In the simple present tense, most regular verbs use the root form, except in the third-
person singular (which ends in –s)

First-person singular: I write

Second-person singular: You write

Third-person singular: He/She/It writes (note the –s)

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