The document discusses the present simple tense in English, which is used to describe things that are generally true or usually happen. It covers the affirmative and negative forms of the present simple, as well as interrogative forms using question words and yes/no questions. Examples are provided to illustrate the present simple describing habitual actions and stating facts.
The document discusses the present simple tense in English, which is used to describe things that are generally true or usually happen. It covers the affirmative and negative forms of the present simple, as well as interrogative forms using question words and yes/no questions. Examples are provided to illustrate the present simple describing habitual actions and stating facts.
The document discusses the present simple tense in English, which is used to describe things that are generally true or usually happen. It covers the affirmative and negative forms of the present simple, as well as interrogative forms using question words and yes/no questions. Examples are provided to illustrate the present simple describing habitual actions and stating facts.
A F F I R M AT I V E A N D N E G AT I V E F O R M S USE:
• We use Simple Present for things that are generally true or that usually happen:
1. British people like animals.
2. They live in houses with gardens. 3. My husband works from 9.00 to 5.00 4. Mary has three children. AFFIRMATIVE AND NEGATIVE FORMS: SOME PRACTICE INTERROGATIVE FORM: YES/NO ? INTERROGATIVE: QUESTION WORDS LET’S PRACTISE.