S S S s s s s S S S S S S S SIMPLE PRESENT Third-person singular

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S S S s s s s S S S S S S S SIMPLE PRESENT Third-person singular General statements Ex. teenagers sleep more than adults Permanent situations Ex. I live in a small flat Repeated, usual actions Ex. I meet my friends on Saturdays Scheduled events in the future Ex. school starts at 8 a.m. Third-person singular S S S s s s s S S S S S S S Regular verbs: - s Es. he gets, eats Verbs ending in vowel + y: - s Es. she plays Verbs ending in o sh ch s z x : - es Es. she dresses, watches SPELLING RULES Verbs ending in cons. + y: - ies Es. he studies SAME AS PLURAL NOUNS

THE PRESENT SIMPLE

ADVERBS OF FREQUENCY TIME EXPRESSIONS As often as I can Eight hours a day When I’m on holiday, whenever I’m not at school On Sundays (on Sunday mornings), every Sunday (morning) Once a fortnight, twice (thrice) a year One evening a week ADVERBS OF FREQUENCY They go before the main verb but after the verb TO BE Sometimes and usually can also go at the beginning or the end