3 nov 2010

PRESENT SIMPLE

PRESENT SIMPLE

  • The simple present tense is used to discuss permanant situations and the frequency of events.
  • When something happens regularly or is a permanent situation we usually use the simple present tense.
  • The simple present tense is also used to show how often something happens with adverbs of frequen.
            WHIT  (HE, SHE, IT) THE VERB IS PLURAL.

                             
                                                 STRUCTURE.

  •                AFFIRMATIVE:    S+ VERB + C 
  •                NEGATIVE: S+ AUX. NEG (DON'T OR DOESN'T)+ VERB+ C
  •                QUESTION: AUX (DO OR DOES) + S+ VERB+ ?
     EXAMPLES              

Affirmative sentences:


  • I read books.
  • My brother reads books.
  • We sing rock songs.
  • She sings rock songs.
  • I play videogames.
  • John plays videogames.

Negative sentences:

  • I don't like computers at all
  • My friend doesn't like computers at all.
Questions:
  • Do you play football?
  • Does he play football?
EXERCISES
http://www.saberingles.com.ar/curso/lesson06/05.html
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