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Present Tense

(use do or does + verb)

Singular Subject (1)


What does he like?
He likes ice cream. He does not like fruit.

When does your sister study?


My sister studies at night. She does not study in the afternoon.

Plural Subject (more than 1)

What do the boys like?


The boys like ice cream. The boys do not like vegetables.

What do you like? What do I like?


Nouns = people, animals, places, things
(use am/is/are + nouns)

Present Tense

I am a student.

He is a doctor. This / That is Malaysia.

She is a teacher.

We are nurses. These / Those are rhinos.

John and Tom are mechanics.


PRESENT CONTINUOUS TENSE

• Time expression : now, at the moment, at present, today, tonight, this Sunday
(near future)

am/is/are + ‘verb’ ing

I am listening to the ipod now. I am listening to the music.

He/She/It/John is playing outside at the moment.

You/We/They/The planes are flying today.

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