PRESENT SIMPLE, 9° Class #2

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Afirmative Negative Interrogative Do I walk?

I walk You walk He walks


I don’t
She walks
walk You
It walks
don’tWe
walk
walk
HeYou
doesn’t
walk Do
walk
They
youwalk
walk? Does he walk? Does she walk? Does it w
She doesn’t walk It doesn’t walk We don’t
Do we
walk
walk?
You don’t
Do youwalk
walk?
They
Dodon’t
they walk?
walk

Short answers Affirmative


Yes, I / you / we / they do
Yes, he / she / it does Negative
No, I / you / we / they don’t
No, he / she / it doesn’t

Third person singular


We add –s to the verb to form the third person singular (he, she, it).
I drink – he drinks I run – he runs
BUT
We add –es to verbs that end in –ss,
-sh, -ch, -x, -o. We use the Present Simple:
I watch – he watches for habits and actions that we do regularly:
With verbs ending in consonant + y, we change the –y to –ies. He visits his friends every Sunday.
I cry – he cries She goes to school by bus.
But with verbs ending in vowel + y, we just add –s as usual. for general truths:
I play – he plays The sun rises in the East.
for permanent situations: He lives in Athens.
Expressions used with the Present Simple
Frequency adverbs: always, usually, often, sometimes, rarely, never
(they are placed before the main verb)
Time expressions: every day / week / Friday…
on Mondays / Sundays… at the weekend…
in the morning / afternoon… in winter / spring…
once a day / week…

A. Write the third person singular of the following verbs.

play go

wash teach

drive carry

fly start

help kiss

watch tidy

like enjoy

cry mix

B. Complete the sentences with the Present Simple of the verbs in brackets.

1. Peter and his friends to school by bus. (go)

2. Elephants leaves and grass. (eat)

3. David's father in a hospital. (work)

4. The bank opens at 9.30 and at 4.30. (close)

5. Tom and Jim


football every day after school. (play)
6. Mr Jones is a teacher. He
History. (teach)

7. Our lessons at 9.00 and at 3.30. (start / finish)

8. My pen friend in Japan. (live)

9. Mary and her brother cartoons every Sunday morning. (watch)

10. John his room every day. (tidy)


C. Complete the blanks with the Present Simple of the verbs in the box.

go work ride deliver love jog rest fish walk

Mr Letty is a postman. He doesn't work in the post

office. He always works outside in the streets.

He letters to all the people in the

neighbourhood every day. He doesn't

but he his motorbike.

At the weekend, Mr Letty doesn't work.

He . He the countryside,

so he always to his country house with

his wife. Mr and Mrs Letty in the river

and they in the woods every weekend.

D. Look at the pictures and write questions and answers, as in the example.

1. play / the guitar / in the afternoon

Does he play the guitar in the aftenoon?


No he doesn’t play the guitar in the
afternoon. He plays the accordion.
2. walk / after lunch

3. ride / their / bicycles / to work / every day


4. listen / to the radio / every Sunday

5. clean / the house / on Mondays

6. watch / TV / after school

E. Complete the blanks with the negative or the interrogative form of


the Present Simple of the verbs in brackets.

Mark: Hi, Tess! What are you doing?

Tess: I'm watching the football team.

Mark: Do you watch (watch) them every day?

Tess: No, I don't. They (not play)

every day. They play four times a week.

Mark: you (have)

a favourite player?

Tess: No, I (not have) a favourite player. Everyone on the team is

good.

Mark: the attacker (move) fast?

Tess: No, he (not move) fast, but he's very clever.

you (like) football, Mark?

Mark: No, I (not like) it. I like basketball. It's a great sport.

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