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Present simple

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The present tense is the base form of the verb: I work in London.

But the third person (she/he/it) adds an -s: She works in London.

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Present simple by RanaSuleiman  - Ourboox.com

Use

We use the present tense to talk about:

  • something that is true in the present:

I’m nineteen years old.
He lives in London.
I’m a student.

  • something that happens again and again in the present:

play football every weekend.

We use words like sometimesoftenalways, and never (adverbs of frequency) with the present tense:

sometimes go to the cinema.
She never plays football.

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  • something that is always true:

The adult human body contains 206 bones.
Light travels at almost 300,000 kilometres per second.

 

  • something that is fixed in the future.

The school term starts next week.
The train leaves at 1945 this evening.
We fly to Paris next week.

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Questions and negatives

Look at these questions:

Do you play the piano?
Where do you live?
Does Jack play football?
Where does he come from?
Do Rita and Angela live in Manchester?
Where do they work?

  • With the present tense, we use do and does to make questions. We use does for the third person (she/he/it) and we use do for the others.

  •  We use do and does with question words like wherewhat and why

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 But look at these questions with who:

  • Who lives in London?

  • Who plays football at the weekend?

  • Who works at Liverpool City Hospital?

Look at these sentences:

  • I like tennis, but I don’t like football. (don’t = do not)

  • I don’t live in London now.

  • I don’t play the piano, but I play the guitar.

  • They don’t work at the weekend.

  • John doesn’t live in Manchester. (doesn’t = does not)

  • Angela doesn’t drive to work. She goes by bus.

  • With the present tense we use do and does to make negatives. We use does not (doesn’t) for the third person (she/he/it) and we use do not (don’t) for the others.

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let’s review what we learned.

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let’s have fun and make some exercises,

click on the Worksheetlink1 and link2.

Have fun!

 

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You can do it at home!

Worksheet 1

Worksheet 2

Worksheet 3

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