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CELAYA UNIVERSITY MEDICAL SCHOOL

Simple Present
FÉLIX BENRY FLORES NAVARRO

WHEN DO WE USE SIMPLE


PRESENT?

-Actions or habits that occur consecutively.

-Repetitive routines.

-Daily routines.

TO BE...

I / we / you / they
He / She / It

AFIRMATIVE

Regular verbs: form the simple


past by adding the ending -ed.

I rregular verbs: they have no fixed


rule and you have to study their

past in each case.

NEGATIVE

For the negative and

interrogative forms, DOES (=

third person of the auxiliary

'DO') + the infinitive of the

verb is used.

FORMATION OF THE THIRD


PERSON IN THE SINGULAR

In the third person singular,


the verb always ends in -s:
he wants, she needs, he
gives, she thinks.

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