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The present simple is used to express:
1- A habit in the present (it always or regularly happens)
I always get up at 6 o’clock in the morning.

2- A fact in the present (it is always true)
I come from Lebanon
The form : affirmative
Affirmative(verb to eat) Affirmative (verb to drink) Affirmative (verb to swim)
I eat I _____________ I _________________
You eat You ____________ You ________________
He eats He ___________ He _______________
She eats She ___________ She _______________
It eats It ___________ It _______________
We eat We ____________ We ________________
You eat You ____________ You ________________
They eat They ____________ They ________________
The spelling rules for the third person singular (he/ she/ it)
1- Most verbs : add( -s)
Work : works
2- Verbs ending in –ch / -sh / -ss/ -o/ -x : add (-es)
Go : goes watch : watches wash : washes miss : misses fix : fixes
3- Verbs ending in a consonant + y, change the (y) into (i) and add –es →(- ies)
Study : studies fly: flies carry : carries
C + y → ies
4- Verbs ending in a vowel + y, only add (-s)
Play : plays say : says pray : prays
V + y → s
Exercise 1: Put the verbs in brackets in the present simple tense:
a- School ________________(to finish) at three o’clock.
b- My mum _________________(to like) classical music.
c- Toni __________________(to play) football every Saturday.
d- My cousin ________________(to go) to school by bus.
e- My grandparents ___________________(to speak) French.
f- My grandfather ___________________(to love) pizza.
g- Paul and Kate _____________________(to study) English every day.
h- Kate _____________________(to study) maths at university.
i- My brother ________________ (to do) his homework on the bus.
j- Children _________________(to like) eating a lot of chocolate.
k- She ____________________(to watch) TV every evening.
l- He _____________________(to stay) at home on Saturdays.

The form : negative and interrogative
Negative (long form): verb to eat Negative (long form): verb to drink
I do not eat I ___________________________
You do not eat You_________________________
He does not eat He__________________________
She does not eat She_________________________
It does not eat It__________________________
We do not eat We_________________________
You do not eat You________________________
They do not eat They________________________
Negative (short form): verb to eat Negative (short form): verb to drink
I don’t eat I_____________________________
You don’t eat You__________________________
He/she/ it doesn’t eat He/ she/ it ______________________
We don’t eat We _____________________________
You don’t eat You_____________________________
They don’t eat They ____________________________
Interrogative(verb to eat) Interrogative(verb to drink) Interrogative (verb to work)
Do I eat? ___________________________ _________________________
Do you eat? ___________________________ _________________________
Does he eat? ___________________________ _________________________
Does she eat? ___________________________ _________________________
Does it eat? ____________________________ _________________________
Do we eat? ____________________________ _________________________
Do you eat? ____________________________ __________________________
Do they eat? ____________________________ __________________________
Exercise 2:Complete the sentences with the present simple of the verbs in brackets.
a- I ______________________(not , like) playing football.
b- _______________________( you/ like) playing football with your friends?
c- _______________________(he/ listen) to rap music?
d- She _____________________(not/ listen) to rock music.
e- My friends ______________________(not, go) swimming on Saturdays.
f- ___________________________(your friends/ go) swimming every Saturday?
g- My friend ______________________(not, live) in Beirut.
h- _______________________(your friend/ live) in Zalka?
i- He ____________________( speak) Italian.
j- She __________________( wash) her hands when she ________________(to eat) a sandwich.
k- They _________________( watch) TV in the evenings.

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Respuesta:

I eat, I drink, I swim

You eat, You drink, You swim

He eats, he drinks, he swims

She eats, she drinks, she swims

It eats, it drinks, it swims

We eat, we drink, we swim

You eat, You drink, You swim

They eat, they eat, they swim

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School finishes at three o'clock

My mum likes classical music

Toni plays football every Saturday

My cousin goes to school by bus

My grandparents speak French

My grandfather loves pizza

Paul and Kate study English every day

Kate studies maths at university

My brother does his homework on the bus

Children like eating a lot of chocolates

She watches TV every evening

He stays at home on Saturdays

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I do not drink

You do not drink

He does not drink

She does not drink

It does not drink

We do not drink

You do not drink

They do not drink

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I don't drink

You don't drink

He doesn't drink

She doesn't drink

It doesn't drink

We don't drink

You don't drink

They don't drink

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Do I drink?

Do I work?

Do you drink?

Do you work?

Does he drink?

Does he work?

Does she drink?

Does she work?

Does it drink?

Does it work?

Do we drink?

Do we work?

Do you drink?

Do you work?

Do they drink?

Do they work?

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I don't like playing football

Do you like playing football with your friends?

Does he listen to rap music?

She doesn't listen to rock music

My friends don't go swimming on Saturdays

Do your friends go swimming every Saturday?

My friend doesn't live in Beirut

Does your friend live in Zalka?

He speaks Italian

She washes her hands when she is going to eat a sandwich

They watch TV in the evenings


Elmer753147: gracias por tu ayuda enserio vales mucho
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