1- SIMPLE PRESENT TENSE
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SIMPLE PRESENT TENSE
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FORM
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SPELLING OF FINAL –S AND - ES
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USES OF SIMPLE PRESENT TENSE
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USING FREQUENCY ADVERS: ALWAYS, USUALLY ETC.
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USING FREQUENCY ADVERBS WITH BE
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1 FORM OF SIMPLE PRESENT...
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1- SIMPLE PRESENT TENSE
1.
SIMPLE PRESENT TENSE
1.
1.
FORM
1.
2.
SPELLING OF FINAL –S AND - ES
1.
3.
USES OF SIMPLE PRESENT TENSE
1.
4.
USING FREQUENCY ADVERS: ALWAYS, USUALLY ETC.
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1.
5.
USING FREQUENCY ADVERBS WITH BE
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1 FORM OF SIMPLE PRESENT TENSE
a) Affirmative (Positive) Sentences
I
YOU
WE
THEY
like hamburger.
have lunch at 12:00.
do exercise every morning.
HE
SHE
IT
likes hamburger.
has lunch at 12:00.
does exercise every morning
Rule 1: After I, you, we, and they simple form of verb is used.
Rule 2: After he, she it (3rd person singular) a final -(e)s is added to the simple form of the verb.
• Mary speaks English every day.
• We watch TV every evening.
• My girlfriend writes a letter to me every week.
• Sally and Tom study grammar on Wednesdays.
• My father usually leaves home at 8 o’clock in the morning.
b) Negative Sentences
I
YOU
WE THEY
don’t like hamburger.
don’t have lunch at 12:00.
don’t do exercise every morning.
HE
SHE
IT
doesn’t like hamburger
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