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THE PRESENT SIMPLE TENSE

THE PRESENT SIMPLE: AFFIRMATIVE
SUBJECT VERB INFINITIVE
S
I
N
G
U
L
A
R
I READ
EVERY DAY.
ONCE A
WEEK.
AT HOME.
YOU READ
HE / SHE / ITREADS
P
L
U
R
A
L
WE READ
YOU READ
THEY READ

In general
+ s
Verbs ending in
conson. + y
y + ies
Verbs ending in –o,
sh, tch, x, ss
+ es
work  worksstudy  studies go  goes
eat  eats cry  cries wash  washes
play  plays try  tries
watch 
watches
swim  swims spy  spies mix  mixes
write  writes fly  flies kiss  kisses
RULES FOR THE 3RD PERSON SINGULAR (HE / SHE / IT)

WE USE PRESENT SIMPLE TO TALK ABOUT:
facts habits and routines
feeling and emotions general truth
I live in Poland. They swim every day.
They like pizza.
Sunday comes after
Saturday.

Affirmative Sentences (He/go)
He goes to school

Affirmative Sentences (They/eat)
They eat a lot.

Affirmative Sentences (She/surf)
She surfs the Internet.

Affirmative Sentences (I/play)
I play the flute.

Affirmative Sentences (She/cry)
She cries.

SUBJECT DO/DOESNOT VERB
S
I
N
G
U
L
A
R
I DO NOT READ
EVERY DAY.
ONCE A
WEEK.
AT HOME.
YOU DO NOT READ
HE / SHE /
IT
DOES NOT READ
P
L
U
R
A
L
WE DO NOT READ
YOU DO NOT READ
THEY DO NOT READ
Negative form

SUBJECT
SHORT
FORM
VERB
S
I
N
G
U
L
A
R
I DON’T READ
EVERY DAY.
ONCE A
WEEK.
AT HOME.
YOU DON’T READ
HE / SHE / ITDOESN’T READ
P
L
U
R
A
L
WE DON’T READ
YOU DON’T READ
THEY DON’T READ
SHORT FORM: do not = don’t
does not = doesn’t

Negative Sentences (They/read)
They don’t read.

Negative Sentences (She/love)
She doesn’t love him.

Negative Sentences (He/drive)
He doesn’t drive.

Negative Sentences (He/work)
He doesn’t work.

Negative Sentences (They/sing)
They don’t sing.

YOUR TURN NOW
Write the affirmative /negative form of the
verbs in brackets:
1.Dave ……………… (not live) in Madrid.
2.Sue ……………… (study) German at school.
3.My dad ……………… (drive) a red car.
4.We ……………. (not walk) to school.
5.The 34 bus ………………… (not stop) here.
6.Mr Brown …………………. (teach) maths.
7.The children ……………… (play) football.
8.Mary ……………… (wash) the dishes after lunch.

DO/DOES SUBJECT VERB SHORT ANSWERS
S
I
N
G
U
L
A
R
DO I PLAY ?
Yes, you do. / No, you
don’t.
DO YOU PLAY ?
Yes, you do. / No, you
don’t.
DOES
HE/SHE/
IT
PLAY ?
Yes, he does. / No, he
doesn’t.
P
L
U
R
A
L
DO WE PLAY ?
Yes, we do. / No, we
don’t.
DO YOU PLAY ?
Yes, we do. / No, we
don’t.
DO THEY PLAY ?
Yes, they do. / No, they
don’t.
INTERROGATIVE & SHORT ANSWERS

Questions & Short Answers : STUDY
Does he study?
No, he doesn’t

Questions & Short Answers : LIKE
Does she like shopping?
Yes, she does

Questions & Short Answers 3: DRINK
Does he drink?
No, he doesn’t

Questions & Short Answers : WATCH
Does he watch TV?
No, he doesn’t

Questions & Short Answers : FLY
Does it fly?
Yes, it does

Your turn now
Correct these sentences if necessary:
1.Tom doesn’t never read newspapers.
2. We not like horror films.
3. Do Dave sends e-mails? Yes, he do.
4. Mary drinks sometimes coffee after lunch.
5. My best friend plaies the piano.
6. Do you have a big breakfast?
7. Dad doesn’t the housework, mum does.
8. It doesn’t rains much in summer.
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