present simple in english language learning

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present simple in english language learning


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PRESENT
SIMPLE
GRAMMAR

When do we use the Present Simple ?

When do we use the Present Simple ?
Facts
Habits
Routines
We use the Present Simple to talk about

When do we use the Present Simple ?
Facts
Habits
Routines
We use the Present Simple to talk about
We don't live in the city centre.
She goes to school at 8.30 am.

PRESENT SIMPLE > Affirmative
Affirmative
I / You like / likes horror films
He / She / It watch / watches films on TV
We / You / They live / lives in Hollywood

I / You like / likes horror films
He / She / It watch / watches films on TV
We / You / They live / lives in Hollywood
PRESENT SIMPLE > Affirmative
Affirmative

I / You like / likes horror films
He / She / It watch / watches films on TV
We / You / They live / lives in Hollywood
PRESENT SIMPLE > Affirmative
Affirmative

I / You like / likes horror films
He / She / It watch / watches films on TV
We / You / They live / lives in Hollywood
PRESENT SIMPLE > Affirmative
Affirmative

SPELLING
RULES
THIRD PERSON
The third person singular form (he/she/it) ends in
-s
speak - he speaks
put - she puts

SPELLING
RULES
THIRD PERSON
The third person singular form (he/she/it) ends in
With verbs ending in consonant + y, we replace the
y with -ies for the he/she/it forms.
-s
speak - he speaks
put - she puts
fly - it flies
carry - she carries

SPELLING
RULES
THIRD PERSON
The third person singular form (he/she/it) ends in
With verbs ending in consonant + y, we replace the
y with -ies for the he/she/it forms.
With verbs ending in -ss, -sh, -ch, -x and -o, we add
-s
speak - he speaks
put - she puts
fly - it flies
carry - she carries
-es.
misses
washes
watches
relaxes
does

PRESENT SIMPLE > Negative
Negative
I / You don't / doesn't go to the cinema very often.
He / She / It don't/ doesn't speak in a strange voice.
We / You / They don't / doesn't buy DVDs.

PRESENT SIMPLE > Negative
Negative
I / You don't / doesn't go to the cinema very often.
He / She / It don't/ doesn't speak in a strange voice.
We / You / They don't / doesn't buy DVDs.

PRESENT SIMPLE > Negative
Negative
I / You don't / doesn't go to the cinema very often.
He / She / It don't/ doesn't speak in a strange voice.
We / You / They don't / doesn't buy DVDs.

PRESENT SIMPLE > Negative
Negative
I / You don't / doesn't go to the cinema very often.
He / She / It don't/ doesn't speak in a strange voice.
We / You / They don't / doesn't buy DVDs.