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Recuerda que al

conjugar HE, SHE, IT,


en su forma positiva,
AFFIRMATIVE SENTENCES al verbo se le agrega
I live in Cd. del Carmen. My brother lives in Mexico City. “-s”, “-es” o “-ies”.
I go to the cinema. He goes to the disco. Revisa las reglas
.abajo.
I study Arts. My brother studies Music.

+ verb + complement.  + verb –s + complement.


(I, You, We, They) (He, She, It) We use the Simple
Present to talk
-verb + -s about things that
-verb + -es happen regularly
RULES FOR 3RD PERSON OF SINGULAR (ss,sh,ch,x,o) or to talk about
-verb + -ies facts.
(cons. + y –ies)

NEGATIVE SENTENCES

 + DON’T + VERB BASE FORM + COMPLEMENT.


Note: We use the
He/ She/It DOESN’T auxiliary do/does
for negative and
I don’t speak Chinese. Barbie doesn’t speak Spanish. interrogative
I don’t have a middle name. Barbie doesn’t have a last name. statements.
I don’t do exercise. Barbie doesn’t do homework.
(the verb doesn’t change)

INTERROGATIVE SENTENCES

WH-QUESTION + DO / DOES + + VERB BASE FORM + COMPLEMENT ?

Do I
Do you study nursing? - Yes, I do. I love it.
Does she work in the Emergency Room? - No, she doesn’t. Do you
Why do you study nursing? - Because it is a wonderful degree. Do we
Where does she work? - She works at a company. Do they +verb+ complement?
Does he
Does she
El auxiliar ‘does’ es sólo
Does it
para las 3° personas del
singular: he, she e it.

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