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This guide explores the Simple Present Tense basics, including its formation, use of frequency adverbs, and common questions. You'll learn how to recognize singular and plural forms, the role of frequency adverbs in sentences, and practice spelling rules like adding -s and -es. Specific sections cover how to form negative statements and ask information questions using "where," "what," and "when." Complete with practical exercises, this resource is ideal for learners seeking to master the Simple Present Tense in everyday conversations.
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CONTENTS 3-1 Form and Basic Meaning of the Simple Present Tense 3-2 Frequency Adverbs 3-3 Position of Frequency Adverbs 3-4 Spelling and Pronunciation of Final -es 3-5 Adding Final -s/-es to Words That End in -y 3-6 Irregular Singular Verbs: Has, Does, Goes 3-7 Like to, Want to, Need to 3-8 Simple Present Tense: Negative 3-9 Simple Present Tense: Yes/No Questions 3-10 Simple Present Tense: Asking Information Questions with Where and What 3-11 Simple Present Tense: Asking Information Questions with When and What Time
3-1 FORM AND BASIC MEANING OF THE SIMPLE PRESENT TENSE She walks.
3-1 FORM AND BASIC MEANING OF THE SIMPLE PRESENT TENSE SINGULARPLURAL we walk I walk 1st PERSON you walk you walk 2nd PERSON she walks he walks it walks they walk 3rd PERSON
3-1 FORM AND BASIC MEANING OF THE SIMPLE PRESENT TENSE (a) I eat lunch every afternoon. (b) Max drives to work every day. (c) We get upevery morning. (d) Kyle calls Mimi every weekend. Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday HABITS = USUAL ACTIVITIES
3-1 Let’s Practice We _____ television every day. watch watches watch
3-1 Let’s Practice watches He _______ television every day. watch watches
3-1 Let’s Practice eat We ____ lunch at 12:00. eat eats
3-1 Let’s Practice Jara _____ a walk in the morning. takes take takes
3-1 Let’s Practice My friend ____ her horse every day. rides ride rides
3-2 FREQUENCY ADVERBS They always drink tea with lunch.
3-2 FREQUENCY ADVERBS (a) Mary alwayseats lunch at school. 100% (b) Mary usuallyeats lunch at school. 90%- 99% (c) Josh ofteneats hamburgers. 75%- 90% (d) Tia sometimeseats lunch at school. 25%- 75% (e) Tia seldomeats lunch at school. 5%- 10% 1%- 10% (f) Eva rarelywashes her car. 0% (g) Jay nevergoesto the zoo. frequency adverbs
3-2 Let’s Practice always usually often sometimes seldom rarely never Talia _______ feeds her dog. always Thurs. Tues. Wed. Fri. Sat. Sun. Mon.
3-2 Let’s Practice always usually often sometimes seldom rarely never Jara ______ watches TV. seldom Thurs. Tues. Wed. Fri. Sat. Sun. Mon.
3-2 Let’s Practice always usually often sometimes seldom rarely never Luke _______ cooks dinner. usually Tues. Wed. Fri. Sat. Sun. Mon. Thurs.
3-2 Let’s Practice always usually often sometimes seldom rarely never Moussad _________ cooks dinner. sometimes Thurs. Tues. Wed. Fri. Sat. Sun. Mon.
3-2 OTHER FREQUENCY EXPRESSIONS She goes to the library once a week.
3-2 OTHER FREQUENCY EXPRESSIONS once a week. twice a week. five times a week. (a) She goes to the library Thurs. Tues. Wed. Fri. Sat. Sun. Mon.
3-2 OTHER FREQUENCY EXPRESSIONS (b) I go to school five times a week. (c) I go to the movies twice a month. (d) I go to the beach once a year. how many times a day a week a month a year
3-2 OTHER FREQUENCY EXPRESSIONS (e) I feed my dog every morning. Every is singular. I ride my horseevery week. I wash my carevery year. Correct? no every weeks
3-2 Let’s Practice How often do you drink coffee? Every morning.
3-2 Let’s Practice So you drink coffee? always usually often sometimes seldom rarely never always Yes.
3-2 Let’s Practice I know. She drinks coffee. Mei doesn’t drink coffee. never always usually often sometimes seldom rarely never
3-2 Let’s Practice Does Dr. Aboud take a walk every day? No. He walks five or six days a week.
3-2 Let’s Practice Yes, he takes a walk. Five or six times a week? often always usually often sometimes seldom rarely never
3-3 POSITION OF FREQUENCY ADVERBS Jeff is always dirty.
3-3 POSITION OF FREQUENCY ADVERBS SUBJECT + BE + FREQUENCY ADVERB seldom usually never often rarely dirty. always sometimes Jeff +is+ am is+ are FREQUENCY ADVERB
3-3 POSITION OF FREQUENCY ADVERBS SUBJECT +FREQUENCY+OTHER SIMPLE ADVERBPRESENT VERBS seldom + Sergio sometimes usually rarely often never +ridesa bike. always all simple present verbs exceptbe frequency adverb+
3-3 Let’s Practice He is usually tired. ______________________________________
3-3 Let’s Practice Jeff is sad. never _________________________________________
Lucy 3-3 Let’s Practice reads at the library. often
3-3 Let’s Practice It rarely rains in the desert.
3-4 SPELLING AND PRONUNCIATION OF FINAL -ES Gerardo teaches math.
3-4 SPELLING AND PRONUNCIATION OF FINAL -ES SPELLING PRONUNCIATION pushes (a) push -sh push /əz/ teaches (b) teach -ch teach/əz/ kisses (c) kiss -ss kiss / z/ ə (d) fix fixes -x fix / z/ ə say /əz/ endings add -es
3-4 Let’s Practice miss Seung never ______ his TV program. misses
3-4 Let’s Practice teach Gerardo _______ math. teaches
3-4 Let’s Practice wash washes Viktor always _______ his car.
3-4 Let’s Practice mix Ade usually ______ sugar in his coffee. mixes
3-5 ADDING FINAL -S / -ES TO WORDS THAT END IN -Y The baby cries a lot.
3-5 ADDING FINAL -S / -ES TO WORDS THAT END IN -Y consonant + -y change y to i, add -es (a) cry cries fly flies (b) pay pays vowel + -y add -s enjoy enjoys
3-5 Let’s Practice buy often Gazi _________ too many things. often buys
3-5 Let’s Practice say always always says She __________ nice things.
3-5 Let’s Practice worry often Her father __________ about her. often worries
3-6 IRREGULAR SINGULAR VERBS: HAS, DOES, GOES The man has a brown coat.
3-6 IRREGULAR SINGULAR VERBS: HAS, DOES, GOES Irregular forms: she he it (a) I have a hat. + has (b) She has a hat. have has she he it (c) I do exercises. (d) He does exercises. does + do does she he it (e) We go to the gym. (f) He goes to the gym. goes + go goes
3-6 Let’s Practice do does George ____ yoga every day. does
3-6 Let’s Practice go goes Zhou-li ______ for a walk on Sunday. goes
3-6 Let’s Practice have has She always ____ homework. has
3-7 LIKE TO, WANT TO, NEED TO I like to run.
3-7 LIKE TO, WANT TO, NEED TO VERB + INFINITIVE I like to run. It’s fun. She wantsto go home. She’s tired. We need to call our mother. She’s sick.