the present simple tense (affirmative) he checks emails after work every day
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THE PRESENT SIMPLE TENSE(Affirmative)
He checks emails after work every day
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THE PRESENT SIMPLE TENSEAFFIRMATIVE: WORK
I
YOUWORK
SHE
HE
IT
WORKS
WE
YOU
THEY
WORK
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3rd 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
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What’s the 3rd person singular?
1) push2) sneeze3) glorify4) annoy5) kiss6) deny7) marry
pushes sneezes glorifies annoys kisses denies marries
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THE PRESENT SIMPLE TENSE(Interrogative)
DOESDOES HEHE WORKWORK AS A PROGRAMMER?
YES, HE DOES.
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THE PRESENT SIMPLE TENSE
INTERROGATIVE: WORK
DO I
YOU
WORK?
DOES
SHE
HE
ITWORK?
DO
WE
YOU
THEY
WORK?
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THE PRESENT SIMPLE TENSE(Negative)
SHE DOESN’T WORK AS A PROGRAMMER, SHE WORKS AS A SOFTWARE DESIGNER.
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THE PRESENT SIMPLE TENSE
NEGATIVE: WORK
I
YOUDO NOT
DON’T
WORK
SHE
HE
IT
DOES NOT
DOESN’T
WORK
WE
YOU
THEY
DO NOT
DON’T
WORK
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The Present Simple Tenseis used to describe:
1. Facts which are always true – general truths, e.g. facts in science and geographical descriptions.
Water freezes at 0 degrees. 0º
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The Present Simple Tenseis used to describe:
2. Actions that happen regularly (Habitual actions). A frequency adverb is often used.
They usually meet at 9 am.
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The Present Simple Tenseis used to describe:
3. Opinions, likes and feelings.
She likes programming
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THE PRESENT SIMPLE TENSETIME EXPRESSIONS:FREQUENCY ADVERBS:ALWAYS, OFTEN, GENERALLY, USUALLY, NORMALLY, SOMETIMES, NEVER.
HE NORMALLY SENDS MANY EMAILS.
OTHER TIME EXPRESSIONS:
EVERY DAY, EVERY MONTH, EVERY YEAR, ON SUNDAYS, AT THE WEEKENDS ETC.
TECHNICIANS SOMETIMES WORK ON SUNDAYS.