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3-1 FORM AND BASIC MEANING OF THE SIMPLE PRESENT TENSE She walks.

SINGULAR PLURAL I walk we walk you walk you walk she walks he walks 3-1 FORM AND BASIC MEANING OF THE SIMPLE PRESENT TENSE SINGULAR PLURAL 1st PERSON I walk we walk you walk you walk 2nd PERSON she walks he walks it walks they walk 3rd PERSON

(a) I eat lunch every afternoon. (b) Max drives to work every day. 3-1 FORM AND BASIC MEANING OF THE SIMPLE PRESENT TENSE (a) I eat lunch every afternoon. (b) Max drives to work every day. (c) We get up every morning. (d) Kyle calls Mimi every weekend. Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday HABITS = USUAL ACTIVITIES

3-1 Let’s Practice We _____ television every day. watch watch watches

watch watches He _______ television every day. watches 3-1 Let’s Practice He _______ television every day. watches watch watches

3-1 Let’s Practice We ____ lunch at 12:00. eat eat eats

Jara _____ a walk in the morning. 3-1 Let’s Practice Jara _____ a walk in the morning. takes take takes

ride rides rides My friend ____ her horse every day. 3-1 Let’s Practice My friend ____ her horse every day. rides ride rides

They always drink tea with lunch. 3-2 USING FREQUENCY ADVERBS: ALWAYS, USUALLY, OFTEN, SOMETIMES, SELDOM, RARELY, NEVER They always drink tea with lunch.

frequency adverbs (d) Tia sometimes eats lunch at school. 3-2 USING FREQUENCY ADVERBS: ALWAYS, USUALLY, OFTEN, SOMETIMES, SELDOM, RARELY, NEVER (a) Mary always eats lunch at school. 100% (b) Mary usually eats lunch at school. 90%- 99% (c) Josh often eats hamburgers. 75%- 90% (d) Tia sometimes eats lunch at school. 25%- 75% 5%- 10% (e) Tia seldom eats lunch at school. 1%- 10% (f) Eva rarely washes her car. 0% (g) Jay never goes to the zoo. frequency adverbs

3-3 OTHER FREQUENCY EXPRESSIONS She goes to the library once a week.

(a) She goes to the library 3-3 OTHER FREQUENCY EXPRESSIONS once a week. twice a week. five times a week. (a) She goes to the library Sun. Mon. Tues. Wed. Thurs. Fri. Sat.      

a day a week a month a year 3-3 OTHER FREQUENCY EXPRESSIONS (b) I go to school five times a week. (c) I go to the movies twice a month. (d) I go to the beach once a year. how many times a day a week a month a year

(e) I feed my dog every morning. 3-3 OTHER FREQUENCY EXPRESSIONS (e) I feed my dog every morning. Every is singular. I ride my horse every week. I wash my car every year. Correct? no every weeks

Does Dr. Aboud take a walk every day? 3-3 Let’s Practice Does Dr. Aboud take a walk every day? No. He walks five or six days a week.

Yes, he Five or six times takes a walk. a week? often always usually 3-3 Let’s Practice Yes, he takes a walk. Five or six times a week? often always usually often sometimes seldom rarely never

3-4 USING FREQUENCY ADVERBS WITH BE Jeff is always dirty.

sometimes always usually seldom never rarely often dirty. am is + are 3-4 USING FREQUENCY ADVERBS WITH BE SUBJECT + BE + FREQUENCY ADVERB sometimes always usually seldom Jeff + is + never rarely often dirty. am is + are FREQUENCY ADVERB

+ sometimes usually seldom always rarely often never + rides a bike. 3-4 USING FREQUENCY ADVERBS WITH BE SUBJECT + FREQUENCY + OTHER SIMPLE ADVERB PRESENT VERBS Sergio + sometimes usually seldom always rarely often never + rides a bike. all simple present verbs except be frequency adverb +

He is tired. usually 3-4 Let’s Practice ______________________________________

Jeff is sad. never 3-4 Let’s Practice _________________________________________

3-5 Let’s Practice miss Seung never ______ his TV program. misses

3-5 Let’s Practice teach Gerardo _______ math. teaches

Viktor always _______ his car. washes 3-5 Let’s Practice wash Viktor always _______ his car. washes

Ade usually ______ sugar in his coffee. mixes 3-5 Let’s Practice mix Ade usually ______ sugar in his coffee. mixes

3-6 ADDING FINAL -S / -ES TO WORDS THAT END IN -Y The baby cries a lot.

3-7 IRREGULAR SINGULAR VERBS: HAS, DOES, GOES The man has a brown coat.

+ has have has does + do does + goes go goes Irregular forms: she 3-7 IRREGULAR SINGULAR VERBS: HAS, DOES, GOES Irregular forms: she he it (a) I have a hat. + has (b) She has a hat. have has she he it (c) I do exercises. (d) He does exercises. does + do does she he it (e) We go to the gym. (f) He goes to the gym. + goes go goes

George ____ yoga every day. 3-7 Let’s Practice do does George ____ yoga every day. does

Zhou-li ______ for a walk on Sunday. 3-7 Let’s Practice go goes Zhou-li ______ for a walk on Sunday. goes

She always ____ homework. 3-7 Let’s Practice have has She always ____ homework. has

push Mark ______ his bike up the hill every afternoon. pushes 3-8 Let’s Practice push Mark ______ his bike up the hill every afternoon. pushes

brushes brush teeth every morning. The child _______ his 3-8 Let’s Practice The child _______ his teeth every morning. brushes brush

dream Brenda often ______ about her old home. dreams 3-8 Let’s Practice dream Brenda often ______ about her old home. dreams

They do not wash their car. 3-9 THE SIMPLE PRESENT: NEGATIVE They do not wash their car.

They We You I (a) do not drink milk. She He It 3-9 THE SIMPLE PRESENT: NEGATIVE They We You I (a) do not drink milk. I We You They NEGATIVE: + do not + main verb She He It (b) does not drink milk. She He It + does not + main verb

? I do not drink milk. She does not drink milk. 3-9 THE SIMPLE PRESENT: NEGATIVE I do not drink milk. She does not drink milk. do and does = helping verbs ? She does not drinks milk. 3rd person singular no -s on main verb

They don’t go to the lake. 3-9 THE SIMPLE PRESENT: NEGATIVE (c) I don’t drink milk. They don’t go to the lake. (d) He doesn’t drink milk. Jack doesn’t like dogs. CONTRACTIONS: do not = don’t does not = doesn’t

This child ___________. doesn’t smile 3-9 Let’s Practice smile not This child ___________. doesn’t smile (use the contraction)

We ________ snakes. don’t like like not (use the contraction) 3-9 Let’s Practice We ________ snakes. don’t like like not (use the contraction)

Magda ___________ Dutch. doesn’t speak 3-9 Let’s Practice Magda ___________ Dutch. doesn’t speak (use the contraction) speak not

Sometimes I ____ ____ my cat. My husband _____ her. feeds 3-9 Let’s Practice feed jump run speak don’t doesn’t don’t feed Sometimes I ____ ____ my cat. My husband _____ her. feeds

She ______ ____ fast at the gym. She gets tired. doesn’t run 3-9 Let’s Practice don’t doesn’t sit need like run She ______ ____ fast at the gym. She gets tired. doesn’t run

They are good cooks. need They ____ ____ help. don’t don’t feed 3-9 Let’s Practice don’t doesn’t feed jump need eat They are good cooks. need They ____ ____ help. don’t

3-10 THE SIMPLE PRESENT: YES/NO QUESTIONS Does he exercise?

QUESTION FORMS, SIMPLE PRESENT 3-10 THE SIMPLE PRESENT: YES/NO QUESTIONS DO/ + SUBJECT + MAIN DOES VERB (a) Do I like salad? (d) Do they like salad? (c) Do we like salad? (b) Do you like salad? QUESTION FORMS, SIMPLE PRESENT Do you + main verb (simple form) Do we + main verb (simple form) Do they + main verb (simple form) Do I + main verb (simple form)

QUESTION FORMS, SIMPLE PRESENT 3-10 THE SIMPLE PRESENT: YES/NO QUESTIONS DO/ + SUBJECT + MAIN DOES VERB (g) Does it look good? (e) Does she like salad? (f) Does he like salad? QUESTION FORMS, SIMPLE PRESENT Does it + main verb (simple form) Does she + main verb (simple form) Does he + main verb (simple form)

do (h) Are you a student? main verb = a form of be 3-10 THE SIMPLE PRESENT: YES/NO QUESTIONS (h) Are you a student? NOT: Do you be a student? main verb = a form of be do

(i) Do you like ice cream? Yes, I do. No, I don’t. 3-10 THE SIMPLE PRESENT: YES/NO QUESTIONS QUESTION SHORT ANSWER (i) Do you like ice cream? Yes, I do. No, I don’t. (j) Does Max like ice cream? Yes, he does. No, he doesn’t.

Do you like to ride horses? 3-10 Let’s Practice Question Do you like to ride horses? Short Answer Yes, I do. Long Answer I like to ride horses.

Do they have a baby? Yes, they do. They have a baby. Question 3-10 Let’s Practice Question Do they have a baby? Short Answer Yes, they do. Long Answer They have a baby.

Does Gerardo teach math? 3-10 Let’s Practice Question Does Gerardo teach math? Short Answer Yes, he does. Long Answer Gerardo teaches math.

Do cows bark? No, they don’t. Cows don’t bark. Question Short Answer 3-10 Let’s Practice Question Do cows bark? Short Answer No, they don’t. Long Answer Cows don’t bark.

* Where do they live? Do they live in Baltimore? 3-11 THE SIMPLE PRESENT: ASKING INFORMATION QUESTIONS WITH WHERE Where do they live? Do they live in Baltimore? *

(a) Do they live in Baltimore? 3-11 THE SIMPLE PRESENT: ASKING INFORMATION QUESTIONS WITH WHERE QUESTION SHORT ANSWER (a) Do they live in Baltimore? Yes, they do. No, they don’t. (b) Where do they live? In Baltimore.

(c) Does Alexi live in Moscow? 3-11 THE SIMPLE PRESENT: ASKING INFORMATION QUESTIONS WITH WHERE QUESTION SHORT ANSWER (c) Does Alexi live in Moscow? Yes, he does. No, he doesn’t. (d) Where does he live? In Cape Town.

+ + + (a) in Baltimore Do they live ? do they live ? (c) in Moscow 3-11 THE SIMPLE PRESENT: ASKING INFORMATION QUESTIONS WITH WHERE (WHERE) + DO/DOES + SUBJECT + MAIN VERB (a) in Baltimore Do they live ? (b) Where do they live ? (c) in Moscow Does Alexi live ? (d) Where does he live ?

(The child has a toothbrush.) Does the child have a toothbrush? 3-11 Let’s Practice Question: Answer: Yes, he does. (The child has a toothbrush.) Does the child have a toothbrush?

Answer: In the bathroom. Where does he brush his teeth? 3-11 Let’s Practice Question: Answer: In the bathroom. Where does he brush his teeth? (He brushes his teeth in the bathroom.)

Does Lucy like to read at the library? 3-11 Let’s Practice Question: Answer: Yes, she does. Does Lucy like to read at the library? (Lucy likes to read at the library.)

What time do you go shopping? 3-12 THE SIMPLE PRESENT: ASKING INFORMATION QUESTIONS WITH WHEN AND WHAT TIME When do you go shopping? What time do you go shopping?

(a) When do you go to work? 3-12 THE SIMPLE PRESENT: ASKING INFORMATION QUESTIONS WITH WHEN AND WHAT TIME Q-WORD + DO/ + SUBJECT + MAIN DOES VERB (a) When do you go to work? At eight o’clock. (b) What time do you go to work? At eight o’clock.

(c) When does he exercise? 3-12 THE SIMPLE PRESENT: ASKING INFORMATION QUESTIONS WITH WHEN AND WHAT TIME Q-WORD + DO/ + SUBJECT + MAIN DOES VERB (c) When does he exercise? At ten o’clock. (d) What time does he exercise? At ten o’clock.

+ + frequency adverb main verb subject 3-12 THE SIMPLE PRESENT: ASKING INFORMATION QUESTIONS WITH WHEN AND WHAT TIME Q-WORD + DO/ + SUBJECT + MAIN VERB DOES (e) What time do you usually go to class? frequency adverb main verb subject + +

The pool closes at 6:00 P.M. When (What time) does the pool close? 3-12 Let’s Practice does the pool close? The pool closes at 6:00 P.M. When (What time)

When (What time) I eat lunch at 12:00. do you eat lunch? 3-12 Let’s Practice do you eat lunch? When (What time) I eat lunch at 12:00.

When (What time) do you usually go to bed 3-12 Let’s Practice When (What time) do you usually go to bed _________________________________________? I usually go to bed at 11:00.

(a) Where is Botswana? Botswana is in Africa. 3-13 SUMMARY: INFORMATION QUESTIONS WITH BE AND DO Q-WORD + BE + SUBJECT LONG ANSWER (a) Where is Botswana? Botswana is in Africa.

(b) Where are your gloves? They are at home. 3-13 SUMMARY: INFORMATION QUESTIONS WITH BE AND DO Q-WORD + BE + SUBJECT LONG ANSWER (b) Where are your gloves? They are at home. (c) When is lunch? Lunch is at noon. (d) What is your name? My name is Uma. (e) What time is the movie? The movie is at 5:00.

(g) What time does school start? It starts at 9:00 A.M. 3-13 SUMMARY: INFORMATION QUESTIONS WITH BE AND DO Q-WORD + DO + SUBJECT + MAIN VERB (f) Where does she live? She lives in Belgium. (g) What time does school start? It starts at 9:00 A.M. (h) What does she play? She plays tennis. (i) When do you study? I study at night.

Where ____ they buy food? do 3-13 Let’s Practice is are does do Where ____ they buy food? do

What time _____ the train leave? does 3-13 Let’s Practice is are does do What time _____ the train leave? does

3-13 Let’s Practice is are does do When ____ your test? is

3-13 Let’s Practice is are does do What ____ their names? are