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Unit 2

Present Simple and Present Continuous


Agreement between noun and Notice the verb when using
verb auxillary (do, does)

1. The girl lives in London. 1. The horses sleep at the stable.


2. The cat chases the mouse.  The horses don’t sleep at the
stable.
3. The boys play football.  Where do the horses sleep?
4. The birds sing on the tree.  Do the horses sleep at the
stable?
2. The boy drinks milk everyday.
 The boy doesn’t drink milk.
 What does the boy drink?
 Does the boy drink milk?
Present Tense
Ahmad lives in a flat.
Sandra likes using a computer.
My brother goes to my school.
I usually work at the weekend.
They want to learn more.
We enjoy it a lot.
Present Tense
Ahmad lives in a flat
Ahmad doesn’t live in a flat.
Sandra likes using a computer
Sandra doesn’t like using computer.
My brother goes to my school
My brother doesn’t go to my school.
I usually work at the weekend
I usually don’t work at the weekend.
They want to learn more
They don’t want to learn more.
We enjoy it a lot
We don’t enjoy it alot.
Present Tense
Ahmad lives in a flat.
Does Ahmad live in a flat?
Sandra likes using a computer.
Does Sandra like using computer?
My brother goes to my school.
Does my brother go to my school?
I usually work at the weekend.
Do I usually work at the weekend?
They want to learn more.
Do they want to learn more?
We enjoy it a lot.
Do we enjoy it a lot?
Present Tense
Ahmad lives in a flat.
Where does Ahmad live?
Sandra likes using a computer.
What does Sandra like?
My brother goes to my school.
Where does my brother go to?
I usually work at the weekend.
Why do you usually work at the weekend?
They want to learn more.
What do they want to learn?
We enjoy it a lot.
What do you enjoy?
Present Continuous
I am learning English.
She is cooking dinner.
They are playing football.
The teacher is checking the exam.
The fathers are visiting the school.
We are going home.
He is building a house.
Present Continuous
I am learning English.
I’m not learning English.
She is cooking dinner.
She’s not cooking dinner.
They are playing football.
They aren’t playing football.
The teacher is checking the exam.
The teacher isn’t checking the exam.
The fathers are visiting the school.
The fathers aren’t visiting the school.
We are going home.
We aren’t going home.
He is building a house.
He isn’t building a house.
Present Continuous
I am learning English.
What am I learning?
She is cooking dinner.
What is she cooking?
They are playing football.
Where are they playing football?
The teacher is checking the exam.
What is the teacher checking?
The fathers are visiting the school.
When are the fathers visiting the school?
We are going home.
Why are we going home?
He is building a house.
What is he building?
Present Continuous
I am learning English.
Am I learning English?
She is cooking dinner.
Is she cooking dinner?
They are playing football.
Are they playing football?
The teacher is checking the exam.
Is the teacher checking the exam?
The fathers are visiting the school.
Are the fathers visiting the school?
We are going home.
Are we going home?
He is building a house.
Is he building a house?
BE+ v-ing
Present continuous
(BE)
Is
Are
am
Presnent
Continuous

Be+ v-ing I am playing with my doll.


Is He is studying history.
Are + v-ing
Am The children are drawing a rainbow.
Differences between Present Tense and
Present
PresentContinuous
Continuous Present Tense
1. You are driving a car. 1. You drive a car.
 You aren’t driving a car.  You don’t drive a car.
 Are you driving a car?  Do you drive a car?
 What are you driving?  What do you drive?

2. She is singing a song. 2. She sings a song.


 She isn’t singing a song.  She doesn’t sing a song.
 Is she singing a song?  Does she sing a song?
 What is she singing?  What does she sing?
Have-have got
have = have got

I have two sisters. = I have got two sisters.

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