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The Present Simple Tense
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The Present Simple Tense
Paco likes sports Paco likes sports a lot. He does sports to keep fit. He usually plays basketball with his friends at weekends and, from time to time, they go for a mountain bike ride. Paco enjoys cycling very much. They intend to do Saint James Way next year. 2
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The Present Simple Tense
Positive: (+) SUBJECT VERB* OBJECT *Third person singular –s : (general rule) he / she / it knows, starts, eats, lives, plays, reads, looks, obeys Exceptions: Verbs ending -y (after a consonant) + ies e.g. study, carry, try, fly, cry. he / she / it studies / carries / tries / flies / cries Verbs ending -ss, -sh , -ch, -x + -es e.g. kiss, wash, watch, mix. he/ she / it kisses, washes, watches, mixes Verbs ending -o do, go he / she / it does, goes I play football. She plays football. 3
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The Present Simple Tense
Negative: (-) SUBJECT DO / DOES + NOT + VERB + OBJECT I don’t play football. He doesn’t play football. 4
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The Present Simple Tense
Interrogative: (?) The interrogative structure in the Present Simple follows this pattern: Without an interrogative pronoun: DO / DOES + SUBJECT + VERB + OBJECT OR COMPLEMENTS Do you play football? Does she play football? With an interrogative pronoun: WH + DO / DOES + SUBJECT + VERB ? What do you want to do? WH- PRONOUNS AND INTERROGATIVE PARTICLES: who, what , when, where, why, how, how much, how many, how often, what time, etc … 5
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The Present Simple Tense
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We use the Present Simple to talk about:
The Present Simple Tense USES We use the Present Simple to talk about: Everyday activities e.g. I go to school every day. Habits and routines e.g. I usually go out with my friends at weekends. Permanent situations e.g. I live in Cañada del Hoyo. Likes and dislikes e.g. I love pizza. e.g. I hate studying. Stative verbs e.g. I feel very happy today. 7
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The Present Simple Tense
Stative verbs Verbs expressing states, possession, senses, emotions, and mental activities: 1. Verbs of senses (perception) – smell, see, hear, taste, feel e.g. I smell something burning in the kitchen. 2. Mental processes (thoughts) – know, believe, think, understand, mean, doubt e.g. She understands the principles of photosynthesis. 3. Possession possess, have, own, belong e.g. I have an allergy to cats. 4. Emotions, attitudes, opinions –like, love, hate, desire, need, want e.g.The boy needs new clothes. 5. Measurement –equal, measure, weigh, cost e.g. The shoes cost a lot of money.
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Adverbs of frequency V (AUX. VERB)
Adverbs of frequency go before any verb, except auxiliary verbs and the verb to be: Paco never gets angry. V (ORDINARY VERB) Paco is always happy. V (AUX. VERB) 9 9
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Other ways to express frequency
Adverbial phrases once, twice, three times a day/week/month… every morning/afternoon/day/week/month/year… on Mondays/weekdays at weekends… They go at the end of the sentence: e.g. I do my homework every afternoon. or at the beginning followed by a comma: e.g. Every afternoon, I do my homework. 10
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