Present Simple Tense / Simple Present Tense o, s, ss, sh, ch, x, z --- es
Form: S. + V1. (s,es) + O. Fact kisses teaches
Habit y --- ies Affirmative Sentence / Positive Sentence / Statement V1 ---- Infinitive - Shaun is a vendor. - They are from Italy. V2 ---- Past Simple (Form) - My cousin comes from Italy. V3 ---- Past Participle - Catherine goes to school by bus. - Martha lives in Singapore. - She studies English for many years. - He stays home all day at weekends. - We wash the car on Sundays. - They have an expensive red car. - Peter and Eric like table tennis. - My parents watch the news every evening. - My children do the homework at 5 pm. Present Simple Tense Do
Negative Sentence Does + V1.
Form: S. + is/ am/ are + not + O. Did
S. + do not/ don’t + V1 + O. does not/ doesn’t isn’t - Shaun is a vendor. - Shaun is not a vendor. - They are from Italy. - They aren’t from Italy. - My cousin comes from Italy. - My cousin does not comes from Italy. - Catherine goes to school by bus. - Catherine doesn’t go to school by bus. - She studies English for many years. - She doesn’t study English for many years. - She has a lovely kitten. - She doesn’t have a lovely kitten. Present Simple Tense Do
Negative Sentence Does + V1.
Form: S. + is/ am/ are + not + O. Did
S. + do not/ don’t + V1 + O. does not/ doesn’t
- We wash the car on Sundays. We don’t wash the car on Sundays.
- They have an expensive red car. They don’t have an expensive red car. - My parents watch the news every evening. My parents don’t watch the news every evening. - My children do the homework at 5 pm. My children don’t do the homework at 5 pm. - My child does the homework at 5 pm. My child doesn’t do the homework at 5 pm. Present Simple Tense Yes/No-Question Form: Is/ Am/ Are + S. + O.? Do/ Does + S. + V1 + O.?
/ No, he isn’t. - Shaun is a vendor. - Is Shaun a vendor? Yes, he is. / No, he’s not.
/ No, they aren’t.
- They are from Italy. - Are they from Italy? Yes, they are. / No, they’re not. - My cousin comes from Italy. Does my cousin comes from Italy? Yes, he does. / No, he doesn’t. - She studies English for many years. Does she study English for many years? Yes, she does. / No, she doesn’t. - She has a lovely kitten. Does she have a lovely kitten? Present Simple Tense Yes/No-Question Form: Is/ Am/ Are + S. + O.? Do/ Does + S. + V1 + O.?
- We wash the car on Sundays. Do you wash the car on Sundays?
Yes, we do. / No, we don’t. - My parents watch the news every evening. Do your parents watch the news every evening? Yes, they do. / No, they don’t.
- My children do the homework at 5 pm.
Do your children do the homework at 5 pm.? Yes, they do. / No, they don’t. - My child does the homework at 5 pm. Yes, he/ she does. Does your child do the homework at 5 pm.? No, he/ she doesn’t. Present Simple Tense Wh-Question Form: Wh-words + is/ am/ are + S.? What When + do/ does + S. + V1? Where Why Who/Whom/ Whose Which How - They are from Italy. Where are they from? 1 - My cousin comes from Italy. Where does your cousin come from? 1 - Catherine goes to school by bus. How does Catherine go to school? 1 1 What subject does she study for many years? - She studies English for many years. 2 How long does she study English? Present Simple Tense Wh-Question Form: Wh-words + is/ am/ are + S.? What When + do/ does + S. + V1? Where Why Who/Whom/ Whose Which How - We wash the car on Sundays. When do you wash the car? 1 Who like (to play) table tennis? - Peter and Eric like table tennis. 2 What do Peter and Eric like (to play)? 1 2 - My children do the homework at 5 pm. When do your children do the homework? What time