THE PRESENT SIMPLE TENSE (Affirmative) She works on her basket after dinner every day.

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THE PRESENT SIMPLE TENSE (Affirmative) She works on her basket after dinner every day.

THE PRESENT SIMPLE TENSE AFFIRMATIVE: WORK I YOU WORK SHE HE IT WORKS WE YOU THEY WORK

3 rd person singular - spelling 1. In general, the third person singular is formed by adding an s to the base verb. work He works 2. Verbs ending in ss,x,ch,sh,o add “es” to the third person singular. dress She dresses fix He fixes watch She watches T.V. wash She washes go It goes ! 3. Verbs ending in consonant + y, changes the y to i and add “es” Consonant + y  i + es: cry – cries, fly – flies, terrify - terrifies

What’s the 3 rd person singular? 1. push 2. sneeze 3. glorify 4. annoy 5. kiss 6. deny 7. marry  pushes  sneezes  glorifies  annoys  kisses  denies  marries

THE PRESENT SIMPLE TENSE (Interrogative) DOES HE WORK DOES HE WORK AS A DOCTOR? YES, HE DOES

THE PRESENT SIMPLE TENSE INTERROGATIVE: WORK DOI YOU WORK? DOES SHE HE IT WORK? DO WE YOU THEY WORK?

THE PRESENT SIMPLE TENSE (Negative) HE DOESN’T WORK AS A DOCTOR, HE WORKS AS A TAXI DRIVER

THE PRESENT SIMPLE TENSE NEGATIVE: WORK I YOU DO NOT DON’T WORK SHE HE IT DOES NOT DOESN’T WORK WE YOU THEY DO NOT DON’T WORK

The Present Simple Tense is used to describe: 1. Facts which are always true – general truths, e.g. facts in science and geographical descriptions. Water freezes at 0 degrees. 0º0º

The Present Simple Tense is used to describe: 2. Actions that happen regularly (Habitual actions). A frequency adverb is often used. They usually take a walk with their son

The Present Simple Tense is used to describe: 3. Opinions, likes and feelings. She likes making snowmen

THE PRESENT SIMPLE TENSE TIME EXPRESSIONS: FREQUENCY ADVERBS: ALWAYS, OFTEN, GENERALLY, USUALLY, NORMALLY, SOMETIMES, NEVER. HE NORMALLY COOKS PASTA OTHER TIME EXPRESSIONS: EVERY DAY, EVERY MONTH, EVERY YEAR, ON SUNDAYS, AT THE WEEKENDS ETC. MUSICIANS SOMETIMES WORK ON SUNDAYS