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GRAMMAR 1
Simple Present
• We use the simple present to talk about daily routines, hobbies and likes & dislikes.
• We also use the simple present to express habits and general truths.
LEARN STEP BY STEP
Positive Negative Question Short Answers
I play tennis every day. I don’t play tennis every day. Do I play tennis every day? Yes, I do./No, I don’t.
You play tennis every day. You don’t play tennis every day. Do you play tennis every day? Yes, you do./No, you don’t.
He plays tennis every day. He doesn’t play tennis every day. Does he play tennis every day? Yes, he does./No, he doesn’t.
She plays tennis every day. She doesn’t play tennis every day. Does she play tennis every day? Yes, she does./No, she doesn’t.
It plays tennis every day. It doesn’t play tennis every day. Does it play tennis every day? Yes, it does./No, it doesn’t.
We play tennis every day. We don’t play tennis every day. Do we play tennis every day? Yes, we do./No, we don’t.
You play tennis every day. You don’t play tennis every day. Do you play tennis every day? Yes, you do./No, you don’t.
They play tennis every day. They don’t play tennis every day. Do they play tennis every day? Yes, they do./No, they don’t.
Rules
ATTENTION!
The spelling for the verb in the third person differs.
1. 2. 3.
For verbs that end in -o, -ch, -sh, For verbs that end in a For verbs that end in a vowel +y,
-ss, -x, or -z we add -es in the consonant +y, we remove the -y we just add -s.
third person. and add -ies.
go – goes
catch – catches try – tries play – plays
watch – watches study – studies enjoy – enjoys
miss – misses carry – carries say – says
fix – fixes
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