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2 Simple Present The simple present is used to talk about things that happen usually. It is often use the simple present with adverbs of time: always , every day, usually, often, sometimes, rarely, hardly ever , never. Example: I always talk to my mother on Sundays. She never eats vegetables. They usually learn something new in class

3 Is used to speak in generalities or scientific facts.
Example: Elephants live in Africa She works in a hospital. Bogota is in Colombia.

4 It is used for events planned in the near future
Example: The party is tonight. Does the festival start tomorrow? The plane does not arrive today.

5 It is used for instructions
Example: Open the window. Eat the vegetables. Do your homework.

6 Structure of the simple present :
[subject] + [principal verb] I,You,We,They Example: I talk or [subject] + [principal verb + -s ] He,She,It She talks Subject Conjugate I, You, We, They talk, eat, learn, watch, do, go... He, She, It talks, eats, learns, watches, does, goes...

7 Positive Sentences Negative Sentences
Subject Verb Complement I/you/we/they like pizza. She/he/it likes Subject Auxiliary “do/does” Verb Complement I/you/we/they do not (don´t) like pizza. She/he/it does not (doesn´t)

8 Yes/No Questions Verb BE “any other verb”
Subject Adjective Complement Are you/we/they happy? Is she/he/it in the english class? Auxiliary “do/does” Subject Verb Complement Do I/you/we/they like Pizza? Does She/he/it

9 Exception: The adverbs of time must be place in front of the verb, except for the verb "to be". When using "to be" the verb comes before the adverb. Example: They are rarely late.

10 The majority of names are added a " -s" at the end to form the plural.
Example: camera / cameras pen / pens house / houses car / cars

11 3. Words ending in consonant + “y": the “y" changes to "i" and add "es“ Example: party / parties city / cities

12 4. Words that end in vowel + "y": add an "s"
4. Words that end in vowel + "y": add an "s". Example: boy / boys , toy / toys

13 5. Words that end in "s", "ss", "sh", "ch", "x", "o": Add "is"
5. Words that end in "s", "ss", "sh", "ch", "x", "o": Add "is". Example: bus / buses, glass / glasses, brush / brushes , watch / watches , box / boxes, tomato / tomatoes

14 6. Words ending in "f" or "fe": Changing the "f" or "fe" by "ves"
6. Words ending in "f" or "fe": Changing the "f" or "fe" by "ves". Example: leaf / leaves, wife / wives

15 Activities


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