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SIMPLE PRESE NT AFFIRMATIVE FORM NEGATIVE FORM IF THE VERB END IN (Y) IF THE VERB END IN ( S , SS , Z , X , CH , SH , O ) HOME WORK OR ACTIVITIES EXPRESIONS OF TI ME ADVERBS OF FRECU ENCY EXAMPLE [VERB] + S/ES IN THIIRD PERSON INTERROGATIVE FORM RAUL MARIO ROMERO MERIÑO HIPERMEDIA EDUCATIVA

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SIMPLE PRESENTAFFIRMATIVE FORMNEGATIVEFORMIF THE VERB END IN (Y)

IF THE VERB ENDIN(S, SS, Z, X, CH, SH, O)

HOME WORK OR ACTIVITIESEXPRESIONS OF TIMEADVERBS OF FRECUENCYEXAMPLE[VERB]+ S/ES IN THIIRD PERSONINTERROGATIVE FORM

RAUL MARIO ROMERO MERIOHIPERMEDIA EDUCATIVA

We use the Simple Present to express the idea that an action is repeated or usual. The action can be a habit, a hobby, a daily event, a scheduled event or something that often happens. It can also be something a person often forgets or usually does not do.INICIO

As its name indicates, theaffirmative sentencestates a reality, expressing existence.The affirmative sentence is formed as in French:subject + verb + objectIt runs very fastI play tennis every dayprevious

When there are no auxiliary verbs, we make negative forms by putting do notbefore the verb. Afterdo notwe use theinfinitive without to.They dont eat fish in the morningshe doesnt run in the park in this momentPREVIOUS

ATo make short questions, we putdo /doesat the beginning of the sentence. You choose do or does depending on the subject you are using.

Do or doesare auxiliares verbs. Auxiliary verbs help the main verb express more meanings. Recuerde utilizarDOpara las personasI,you,we,you,theyyDOESpara las tres terceras personas del singular:he,she,it.

-Do you speak english? -Does he dance Vallenato music?

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http://www.slideshare.net/sebanavarro/present-simple-tense-rules-third-person-singular

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Adverbs of Frequency are Adverbs of Time that answer the question "How frequently?" or "How often?". They tell us how often something happens. Here are some examples: always, Hardly ever, often, usually, sometimes, never.

Weusuallygo shopping on Saturday.I haveoftendone that.She isalwayslate.

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Expressions of time go at the end of a statement.Definite expressions of time can also go at the beginning if they are not the main focus in the sentence. If you are in doubt - put it at the end of the sentence - it is more likely to be right.Every day/ week/ month/.On Mondays/ Wednesdays/Once a day/ week/month/Three/ four/ times a day/week/In the morning/ afternoon/ Every Saturday Peter watches t.v. at home Weleavefor work at 7:30 AM every morning.RoutineMy husbandwatchesthe TV in the evening.

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http://www.englishpage.com/verbpage/simplepresent.html

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http://www.ego4u.com/en/cram-up/tests/simple-present-1

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=scjALd4iIaE

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BIBLIOGRAFIA

Rodrguez, E. Wilches, T. Miller, C. 1999, 2005 Teenagers 6.Songs with the simple present http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=scjALd4iIaETest on simple present 1 http://www.ego4u.com/en/cram-up/tests/simple-present-1Simple present http://www.englishpage.com/verbpage/simplepresent.htmlPresent simple tense rules third person singular http://www.slideshare.net/sebanavarro/present-simple-tense-rules-third-person-singular

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GRACIAS

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