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English II/

Module

Present simple
tense
Miss. Johanna
JANUARY 2023
Vargas G.
PRESENT SIMPLE TENSE

MONDAY
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY
FRIDAY
SATURDAY
SUNDAY
PRESENT SIMPLE TENSE
PRESENT
PRESENTSIMPLE
SIMPLETENSE
TENSE
PRESENT SIMPLE TENSE
SIMPLE PRESENT GRAMMAR
SIMPLE PRESENT GRAMMAR
PRESENT SIMPLE TENSE
2. For regular habits or repeated actions
These are often daily routines and they happen always, often, generally, every
week, etc.
I brush my teeth three times a day.
I read in bed every night.
He walks to school every day.
She goes to the gym after work.
I study for two hours every evening.
SIMPLE PRESENT STRUCTURE
EXAMPLE:
I
WE THE VERB KEEPS IN THE
YOU BASE FORM.
THEY
SUBJECT + VERB+ COMPLE.
EXAMPLE:
I clean my house on Sunday.
My parents work in a big company.
We have English class Monday,
Normally in the
SIMPLE PRESENT THIRD PERSON
. If the verb ends If the verb ends in
present tense we in SS, X, CH, SH
add S to the end a Consonant + Y,
or the letter O, we remove the Y
of the verb in the we add + ES in
3rd person (He, and + IES in the
the third person. third person +
She, It).
PLAYS
Have / has
I have lunch at 1:00

She has luncha at 1:00

EXAMPLE:
He, she it my friend, my mother ¿, my dad, the cat
SIMPLE PRESENT THIRD PERSON
CHANGE THE FOLLOWING VERB IN THE ThIRD CHANGE THE FOLLOWINGVERB IN THE TIRD
PERSON . PERSON .

Clean- he cleans enjoy – enjoys


Play – plays Love – loves
Study – studies Dress – dresses
Cook – cooks Get up – gets up
Write – writes Brush – brushes+
Do – does Go – goes
Fix -fixes Eat - eats
SIMPLE PRESENT THIRD PERSON

SUBJECT VERB
Structure:
He works
Subject + V. (accoRding rules) + complement
She works
My father goes to his job every morning.
It works
My dog eats / eat his food.
EXAMPLE: My mother does / do excercises in his house.
.
I watches / watch Tv in my livingroom.
She watches tv in her livingroom.
SIMPLE PRESENT NEGATIVE FORM
EXAMPLE:
I
WE AUXILIAR DO + NOT +INFINITE VERB
YOU SUBJECT + DO NOT (DON’T) + VRB + COMPL.

THE VERB + TO INFINITE


EXAMPLE:
.I don’t watch tv in my livingroom.
She doesn’t watch tv in her livingroom.
My friend doesn’t Kiss me
SIMPLE PRESENT NEGATIVE THIRD PERSON
EXAMPLE:
HE
SHE AUXILIAR DOESN’T + INFINITE VERB
IT SUBJECT + DOES NOT + VRB + COMPL.

THE VERB + TO INFINITE


EXAMPLE:
She doesn’t work at the police station
My friend doesn’t stuDY English.
My father doesn’t go to job every morning.
SIMPLE PRESENT QUESTION FORM

EXAMPLE: AUX+ SUBECT+ VERB + CMPL?


Do you work at the police station? Yes, I do / No, don’t
Do your friends study English? No, they don’t / yes, they do
Do our parents go to run every morning? Yes they do.
SIMPLE PRESENT QUESTION FORM

EXAMPLE: AUX+ SUBECT+ VERB + CMPL?


Does your mother clean her house every Sunday? Yes she does
Does your brother work in a shopping mall? No, he doesn’t
_Do you play soccer? Yes, I do.
SIMPLE PRESENT DO / DOES QUESTION

EXAMPLE:
Does she work at the police station? Yes, she does
Does your friend study English? No, he doesn’t
Does my father go to job every morning? No he doesn’t
SIMPLE PRESENT WH QUESTION
SIMPLE PRESENT WH QUESTION

WHO IS THIS? THIS IS MY FATHER


Who is your english teacher? Mi
Johanna
Whose is this laptop? It’s Mary’s
Whom do you look like?
I like to my mother.
SIMPLE PRESENT WH QUESTION
Wh- questions always begin with one of the wh- question words (interrogative
pronouns), which show what kind of information is wanted. Earn
The wh- questions in the present tense are used to ask for information in the
present.
SIMPLE PRESENT WH QUESTION
Where does Paul play soccer?
He plays soccer at the Barcelona club.
Mary does her homework.
Does Mary do her homework? Yes she does.
PRACTICE
PRACTICE

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