Monday

Form of the Simple Present. We use the infinitive of the verb. In the 3rd person Singular (he, she, it - or a name) we put an -s at the end of the inf

Affirmative sentences:
I/we/you/they play volleyball.He/she/it plays volleyball.

NOTE: he, she, it - Do not forget the -s.

Negative sentences:
We use the auxiliary do.I/we/you/they do not play volleyball.He/she/it does not play volleyball.

NOTE: We often use short forms in negative sentences in the Simple Present:I/we/you/they don't play volleyball.He/she/it doesn't play volleyball.

Questions:
Do I/we/you/they play volleyball?Does he/she/it play volleyball?

EVALUATION

A) Form questions.

Example: where / they / to have /lunch
Where do they have lunch?

1) Frank / to read /magazine
2) when / his mum / to come / home

B) Which sentences/questions are correct?

1) Which sentence is in the Simple Present?He can a horse ride.He can ride a horse.He can rides a horse.He cans ride a horse.
2) Which question is in the Simple Present?Do she work in an office?Do she works in an office?Does she work in an office?Work she in an office?Works she in an office?

C) Fill in the verbs in brackets into the gaps.

Example: He never writes a letter.

1) Andy's brother in an office. (to work)
2) you English? (to speak)

D) Negate the sentences.

Example: He works on the computer. - He does not work on the computer.
1) I run to school.
2) The children know the answer.

E) Which answers are correct?

Which sentences/questions are in the Simple Present?
Do you speak Spanish?He's 15.I'm in room 201.She didn't help her mother.She doesn't like milk.She drives a car.We are reading a book.

P.S. send your answer to my mail.

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