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Present Simple

Tense
I play He plays
You Affirmative
play She
sentencesplays
We play It plays
They play
-s, -ss, -sh, -ch, -x, -o

-es
I Itry – he
wish tries
– he wishes
-y with the previous
yi -es
consonant
Do I play? Does he play?
Do you play? Does she
Interrogative sentences play?
Do we play? Does it play?
Do they play?
I do not play He does not play
You do not play She does
Negative sentences not play
We do not play It does not play
They do not play
We use the present simple to talk about:

••Something
•Daily routines
that is
Permanent
Something always
states:
that happens
Everytrue:
morning I eat
Iregularly
am nineteen eggs
in the for
years old.
present:
The Ihuman
am
playa body contains
student.
football every 206
weekend.
breakfast
bones.
He lives in London.
Light travels at almost 300,000
kilometres per second.
We often use adverbs of
frequency like someti mes, oft en,
usually, always and never with the present
simple:

I sometimes go to the cinema.


She never plays football.
I usually drink tea for breakfast.
Exercise 1
1.I usually (go) to school.
2.They (visit) us often.
3.You (play) basketball once a week.
4.Tom (work) every day.
5.He always (tell) us funny stories.
6.She never (help) me with that!
7.Martha and Kevin (swim) twice a
week.
8.In this club people usually (dance) a
lot.
Exercise 2
Exercise 3
Exercise 4
The end

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