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Презентация на тему "present simple"

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Present Simple Tense

Present Simple Tense

I play He plays You play She plays We play It plays They play Affirmative sentences

I play

He plays

You play

She plays

We play

It plays

They play

Affirmative sentences

-s, -ss, -sh, -ch, -x, -o -es I try – he tries I wish – he wishes -y with the previous consonant y -es i

-s, -ss, -sh, -ch, -x, -o

-es

I try – he tries

I wish – he wishes

-y with the previous consonant

y

-es

i

Does he play? Does she play? Does it play? Do I play? Do you play? Do we play? Do they play? Interrogative sentences

Does he play?

Does she play?

Does it play?

Do I play?

Do you play?

Do we play?

Do they play?

Interrogative sentences

I do not play You do not play We do not play They do not play He does not play She does not play It does not play Negative sentences

I do not play

You do not play

We do not play

They do not play

He does not play

She does not play

It does not play

Negative sentences

We use the present simple to talk about: Daily routines Every morning I eat eggs for breakfast Permanent states: Something that happens regularly in the present: Something that is always true: I am nineteen years old.  I am a student.  He lives in London. I play football every weekend. The human body contains 206 bones.  Light travels at almost 300,000 kilometres per second.

We use the present simple to talk about:

  • Daily routines

Every morning I eat eggs for breakfast

  • Permanent states:
  • Something that happens regularly in the present:
  • Something that is always true:

I am nineteen years old. I am a student. He lives in London.

I play football every weekend.

The human body contains 206 bones. Light travels at almost 300,000 kilometres per second.

We often use  adverbs of frequency  like  sometimes, often, usually, always and never  with the present simple:  I sometimes go to the cinema.  She never plays football. I usually drink tea for breakfast.

We often use  adverbs of frequency  like  sometimes, often, usually, always and never  with the present simple:

I sometimes go to the cinema. She never plays football.

I usually drink tea for breakfast.

Exercise 1 I usually (go) to school. They (visit) us often. You (play) basketball once a week. Tom (work) every day. He always (tell) us funny stories. She never (help) me with that! Martha and Kevin (swim) twice a week. In this club people usually (dance) a lot.

Exercise 1

  • I usually (go) to school.
  • They (visit) us often.
  • You (play) basketball once a week.
  • Tom (work) every day.
  • He always (tell) us funny stories.
  • She never (help) me with that!
  • Martha and Kevin (swim) twice a week.
  • In this club people usually (dance) a lot.
Exercise 2

Exercise 2

Exercise 3

Exercise 3

Exercise 4

Exercise 4

The end

The end