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SIMPLE PRESENT VERB TO

BE AND OTHER VERBS


MEMBERS:
⚫ Aleph Siraj Alighieri Gonzalez.

⚫ Alejandro Sacbe Martinez Ibarra.

⚫ Amy Gabriela Valencia Castillos.

⚫ Patricio Urbina Rea.

⚫ Kyra Soleil Dufour.


INTRODUCTION:
Function:
● The Present Simple Verb To Be and Other Verbs is
used for things you do daily or from time to time.
SIMPLE PRESENT VERB TO BE
• Am
• Is
• Are

• Am
• Is Not.
• Are

• Am
• Is
• Are
DETAILS
Affirmative Verbs: Negative Verbs:
▪ Am. ▪ Am not.

▪ Is. ▪ Isn’t / is not.

▪ Are. ▪ Aren’t / are not.


PRONOUNS
Basic pronouns: Other pronouns:
▪ I. ▪ You can use other
▪ He. pronouns like, names of
people, names of things,
▪ She. names of places, names
▪ You. of animals and more.

▪ It.
▪ You.
▪ They.
▪ We.
EXAMPLES
Affirmative
❖ I am in the garden.
❖ He is in the school.
❖…
❖…
❖…
❖…
❖…
❖…
❖…
❖…
EXAMPLES
Negative
❖ I am not in the garden.
❖ He is not in the school.
❖…
❖…
❖…
❖…
❖…
❖…
❖…
❖…
EXAMPLES
Question
❖Am I in the garden?
❖Is he in the school?
❖…
❖…
❖…
❖…
❖…
❖…
❖…
❖…
SIMPLE PRESENT OTHER VERBS

Verb

• Don’t Verb
• Doesn’t

• Do
• Does Verb
DETAILS
Other Verbs:
▪ If it is third person, put “s”
or “es” at the end of the
verb

▪ If it is first or second
person don’t do that.
DETAILS
▪ Negative sentences:
▪ If it is third person, put “doesn’t”
before verb.

▪ If it is first or second person, put


“don’t” before verb.
DETAILS
Question sentences:
▪ If it is third person, put “Does”
before everything and at the end
put “?”.

▪ If it is first or second person, put


“Do” before everything and at the
end put “?”.
EXAMPLES
Affirmative
❖ I play videogames.

❖ He knows English.

❖…

❖…

❖…

❖…

❖…

❖…

❖…

❖…
EXAMPLES
Negative
❖ I don’t play videogames.

❖ He doesn’t know English.

❖…

❖…

❖…

❖…

❖…

❖…

❖…

❖…
EXAMPLES
Question
❖Do I play videogames?
❖Does he know English?
❖…
❖…
❖…
❖…
❖…
❖…
❖…
❖…
ACTIVITIES
o Please make and complete 56 sentences of question,
affirmative and negative in Simple Present Verb To Be.
SIMPLE PRESENT ACT.1
VERB TO BE
o Complete the sentences.
▪ I (not) a student. ▪ I (not) young.
▪ He a teacher. ▪ Elmo handsome?
▪ Lisa (not) a journalist. ▪ She beautiful.
▪ It a book? ▪ It a pencil.
▪ James and I mechanics. ▪ We friends.
▪ You (not) pilot. ▪ You student.
▪ Kim and Elliot policemen. ▪ They happy.
SIMPLE PRESENT ACT.2 VERB
TO BE
o Make sentences.

1. … 8. …

2. … 9. …

3. … 10. …

4. … 11. …

5. … 12. …

6. … 13. …

7. … 14. …
SIMPLE PRESENT ACT.1
OTHER VERBS
o Complete the sentences.
▪ Katy (open) the store at 8:00am.

▪ He (talk, not) on the phone.

▪ I (drive) my car very well.

▪ She ( not, like) to eat vegetables every day.

▪ they visit us?

▪ Paul (watch) TV with his sister.

▪ The baby (cry) every night.


SIMPLE PRESENT ACT.2
OTHER VERBS
o Complete the sentences.
▪ He (miss) her a lot.

▪ The students (play) tennis twice week.

▪ Isabella (enjoy) listening to music.

▪ Ann (eat) pizza.

▪ they build big houses?

▪ Sasha and Tom (not, like) water.

▪ Mary (write) exercises?


SIMPLE PRESENT ACT.3
OTHER VERBS
o Make sentences.

1. … 8. …

2. … 9. …

3. … 10. …

4. … 11. …

5. … 12. …

6. … 13. …

7. … 14. …
Thanks for your attention

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