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20 DD am 1 a\\t0 ln They have a lot of books. Hes eating an ice cream. They read a lot. He likes ice cream. TEN ‘They read / he likes / | work etc. = the present simple: Viwelyoulthey read like work five watch do_have he/she/ reads likes works lives watches does has Remember. he works / she ives (it rains exc. I work in a shop. My brother works in a bank. (not M Lucy lives in London. Her parents live n Scotland. Fe rains alot in winter. brother work) Ihave he/she/it has Joe has a shower every day. Speling (—+ Appendix 5) -esafter-s/-sh /-ch: pass => passes finish > finishes watch — watches -y->-ies: study studies try > tries aso: do—rdoes go> goes ‘We use the present simple for things that are true in general or for things that happen someti the time Like big cities. Your English s good. You speak very well “Tom works very hard. He starts at 730 and finishes ar 8 otclock in the evening. The earth goes round the sun. We do a lot of different things in our free time. Ic costs alot of money to build a hospital always/never/often/usually/sometimes + present simple Sue always gets to work early, (not Sue gets always) Inever eat breakfast. (not leat never) We often go away at weekends. Mark usually plays football on Sundays. I sometimes walk to work, but not very often Tdonte... (negative) Do you... (questions) > Tam doing and! do-> _always/usually often ec. (word order) She doesn't drink coffee, positive egatve | work 1 we lke we | don't you | do you | (donot) | work they |have | | they like he | Works he do she, likes she doesn't have ‘| does ‘; | (does not) has I drink coffee, but | don’t drink tea Sue drinks tea, but she doesn’t drink coffee You don't work very hard We don't watch TV very often ‘The weather is usually nice. It doesn't rain very often Sam and Chris don't know many people BD Remember: Vwelyousthey don't don't like football he/sheyit doesn’t He doesn’t like football. don't like Fred and Fred doesn’t like me. (not Fred dont like) ‘My car doesn’t use much petrol. (not My car dont use) Sometimes he is ate, but it doesn't happen very often BD We use don't/doesn't + infinitive (don't like / doesnt speak / doesrit do etc} Idon' like washing the car. | don't do ic very often Sarah speaks Spanish, bur she doesn’t speak italian. (not doesnt speaks) David doesn’t do his job very well. (not David doesn't his job) Paula doesn’t usually have breakfast. (not doesnt... has) (Taorworicive ce (present simple) > (present splequestons) > now (6 oilock) Ieis 6 clock now. Paul is at home He is watching TV, At 4 otlock he wasn't at He was at the sports club. He was swimming in the He wasn't watching TV. | 330 7 + t he stared . F | pearing he was swimming | > running / lie lying etc.) > Appendix 5 present I'm working (now). Icisn’t raining (now). Ie wasn't raining when we wens What are you doing (now)? What were you doing at 3 oi (Ceasiwere-> Unie 10 Iwas doing and did (pan controourand pe) > E-Expuaddy “yz aun € 590 reyTBI1 4 2fduis sed pue vapid uasaid —GL-91 Sun ¢ 129}:0d 1uasaid (i0u21 paau nok op =) aa Mm paysiuy nok aney Uadedsmou stun 9483 | Ue> {G0ou ay siaiaym =) -2ua8 ay sey a12yn YO, —Aepyoy uo Aeme 51409, (ou 594,30} suasaid e aqey 3U0p | =) -auasaid e 94 ayBnog 3,uaney | Pue MoLOWO AepLRIIG S942 52) (vou 12> mau ® 2xey 9m =) > Mau ® ayBin0g an,2\\ (mou paq ut says =) ;paq or awed saus, —zes2aqay $ai944A, (mou siodssed Au puy aue> |=) “uodssed hus 380} aA) ‘mou 3ynsax eau 3s0d aya ul UoRD uD Joy Dapiad auasaicl aya 36n 3A ‘208 aney Aap / auam hau 08 uaqrey seu 2/291 |e) UUaas ancy NOK / mes nok e995 uaxOUG ane} | / afOIg | — E21 aua1ayip ave ajdonsed ased pure ajduis aed aua sawuzowios ‘ey sey ay / pey ay

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