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Simple Present
The
simple present tense
This page will present the simple
present tense:
·
its form
·
and its use.
Before you continue the lesson read
the following passage and try to see how the verbs are formed and used.
James is a taxi driver. He drives a taxi.
But on Sundays he doesn't drive his taxi. He stays at home.
The verb be, drive, stay are in the simple present. |
The forms of the simple present
The
affirmative form of the simple present:
I, you, we, they
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play.
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He, she, it
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plays.
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Remember the verbs in the third
person singular (he,she and it) always take an "s". For example,
"he plays, she sings,it works..."
Examples:
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Nancy and James speak
good German.
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Nancy works in a
restaurant downtown.
·
The children play in
the garden every weekend.
The
interrogative form of the simple present:
Do
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I, you, we, they
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play?
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Does
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he, she, it
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Examples:
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Do you speak good German?
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Does Nancy work in a restaurant downtown?
The
negative form of the simple present:
I, you, we,they
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do not
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play.
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don't
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He, she, it
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does not
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doesn't
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Examples:
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No, I don't speak German.
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No, she doesn't work in a
restaurant downtown
The
use of the simple present:
The simple present is used:
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to give your opinion - I like
ice cream. I don't like spicy food.
·
to talk about schedules - The
library opens at eight. It doesn't open at 7.
·
to talk about daily habits (routine
actions)- Sara eats a cheese for breakfast every day. She doesn't eat
cereal.
·
to give facts - The earth circles
the sun. The moon doesn't circle the sun.
The
spelling of the third person singular form of the simple present:
All the verbs take an "s"
in the simple present when conjugated in the third person singular (he, she,
it) form:
Examples:
·
I visit my parents every summer
holiday. But my wife visits her parents every weekend.
·
My brother meets his
girlfriend everyday.
So the rule is:
He / she / it + Verb + S
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There are however some special
cases. Here are the spelling rules:
Silent
e
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Vowel
+ y
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Consonant
+ y
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Verbs
ending in o
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Verbs
ending in s, z, sh, tch, ch
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close = closes
note = notes |
play = plays
say = says |
study = studies
marry = marries |
go = goes
do = does |
miss = misses
buzz = buzzes hatch = hatches finish = finishes teach = teaches |
Examples:
·
She drives to work every
morning.
·
He says he plays
football on the weekends
Exception:
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The verb to have changes its
forms as follows:
I have two sisters and two brothers. But she has one sister and two brothers.
I have = he / she / it has
I have two sisters and two brothers. But she has one sister and two brothers.
I have = he / she / it has
Things
to remember about the simple present:
1.In the interrogative forms, we use
"do" or "does".
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"Do you like the house?"
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"Does she go to
school?"
2; Verbs never take an "s"
in the the negative and interrogative forms.
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"Does he speak
German?"
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"Do they play
soccer?"
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She doesn't like ice cream.
3. don't is the short form of
"do not". You can say either:
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I do not speak Italian, or
·
I don't speak Italian.
4.doesn't is the short form
of "does not". you can say either:
·
He does not listen to
jazz music, or
·
He doesn't listen to jazz
music.
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