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Universidad Tecnológica De Santiago (Utesa).

Docente:
Pedro Chalas

Estudiante:

Minelis Geovanna Martínez Peña

Sección:

ING-250-004

Asignatura:

Ingles Intermedio I

Matrícula:

1-22-4204

Santo Domingo R.D


Watch the video by clicking on the link below

(Simple Present Tense).


1.Then, summarize the most important elements that form the
Simple Present Tense as explained on the video https://youtu.be/5qkiT1QiSS0.

2. Name the main auxiliaries used in the Simple Present Tense.


• Do/Does
• Verb be

3. How are negative and question sentences formed in Simple Present Tense?

• To make questions we need the formulate:


Wh + HV + Subj + verb + complement?
Ex: Do you play football? / Does he play football?

• Negative
Subj + HV not + verb (BASED FORM) + object.
Ex: I do not play football. / I don’t play football.

4. write a few sentences with some of the elements explained in the video, (Include:
affirmative, negative, and questions examples as shown on the video).

• My brother works every day.


• She is a doctor.
• I like fast food.
• My sister doesn’t play tennis.
• I don’t play the piano.
• She doesn’t like pizza.
• Do you watch tv in the morning?
• Does she eat vegetable?
• Does he work on Saturday?

5. Also, write a few sentences using the adverbs of frequency on the video
(Always, usually, sometimes, every day, etc.).

• I always brush my teeth every morning.


• I usually cook my dinner.
• Sometimes, I play video games.
• I usually brush my hair twice a day.
• I often do my homework in the afternoon.
• I never watch tv in the morning.
6. Copy the examples of the sentences in Simple Present Tense provided on the video.

EXAMPLES:
1. Do you eat meat?
2. Does she work?
3. I do not eat meat. / I eat meat every Monday.
4. She does not work. / She works every day.
5. I am a student. He is a student.
6. I am Canadian. / He is not Canadian.
7. I am a man.
8. They are smart. / They are not old.
9. Are you Spanish? / Is he old? / Are they students?
10. She has a lot of experience.
11. He drives to his work.
12. The new employee comes early.
13. Your co-worker talks to you.

Everyday activities:
1. I study English every day. / She studies English every day.
2. They brush their teeth every morning. / He brushes his teeth every morning.
3. We wake up late on weekends. / He wakes up late on weekends.

Unchanging emotions and wishes:


1. I love dancing.
2. He likes watching movies.
3. They hate studying.

General truths:
1. The sun rises in the east.
2. Water boils at 100 degrees.
3. The moon is a satellite.

Giving instructions or directions:


1. You walk for two hundred meters, then you turn left.

Expressing fixed arrangements:


1. His father arrives tomorrow.
2. The train does not arrive until 10pm.

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