How Do We Make The Simple Present Tense?

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Chapter 1

Simple Present Tense


How do we make the Simple Present Tense?
subject + auxiliary verb + main verb
do base
There are three important exceptions:
1. For positive sentences, we do not normally use the auxiliary.
2. For the 3rd person singular (he, she, it), we add s to the main verb or es to the
auxiliary.
3. For the verb to be, we do not use an auxiliary, even for questions and negatives.
Look at these examples with the main verb like:

subject auxiliary verb main verb


+ I, you, we, they like coffee.

He, she, it likes coffee.

I, you, we, they do not like coffee.


-
He, she, it does not like coffee.

Do I, you, we, they like coffee?


?
Does he, she, it like coffee?

Look at these examples with the main verb be. Notice that there is no auxiliary:

Subject Main Verb


+ I Am French
You,We,They Are French
He,She,It Is French
- I Am Not French
You,We,They Are Not French
He,She,It Is Not French
? Am I French?
Are You,We,They French?
Is He,She,It French?

How do we use the Simple Present Tense?


We use the simple present tense when:
• the action is general
• the action happens all the time, or habitually, in the past, present and future
• the action is not only happening now
• the statement is always true

John drives a taxi.

past present future

It is John's job to drive a taxi. He does it every day. Past, present and future.
Look at these examples:
• I live in New York.
• The Moon goes round the Earth.
• John drives a taxi.
• He does not drive a bus.
• We do not work at night.
• Do you play football?
Note that with the verb to be, we can also use the simple present tense for situations that are
not general. We can use the simple present tense to talk about now. Look at these examples
of the verb "to be" in the simple present tense—some of them are general, some of them are
now:

Exercise 1

Complete this dialogue with do or does to make present simple questions.

Example:
Sue: My brother Mark goes to primary school.
Ann: (he - get up early?) Does he get up early?

Sue: My brother Mark goes to primary school.

Ann: (he - get up


early?) ...........................................................................................................................
Sue: Yes, very early. His friends Jim and Kevin travel with him every day.

Ann: (they - travel by


bus?) .......................................................................................................................

Sue: Sometimes. On Mondays and Fridays Jim's father takes them by car. He is a teacher.

Ann: (he - teach at the same


school?) ........................................................................................................

Sue: Yes. he does. He teaches English and history.

Ann: (your brother - like


English?) ............................................................................................................

Sue: English is his favourite subject.

Ann: (you - help him with his


homework?) ...............................................................................................

Sue: Never. My brother is the best student in his class.

Ann: (Jim and Kevin - attend the same


lessons?) ......................................................................................

Sue: No, they don't. They are two years older. But they meet for lunch.

Ann: (Mark - eat at a school


canteen?) ......................................................................................................

Sue: Yes, because our mum and dad don't have the time to prepare his lunch.

Ann: (your parents - go to


work?) .............................................................................................................
Sue: Yes, they do. My mum is a nurse and my dad is a doctor.

Ann: (they - work at a


hospital?) ...............................................................................................................

Sue: Only my mum.

Ann: (your brother - want to be a


doctor?) ................................................................................................

Sue: I don't know. But I want to be a nurse.

Exercise 2:

Underline mistakes and write correct forms in the bracket, Be careful, some questions are
correct.

Example:
Do your sister plays tennis? (Does, play)
1. Does your parents live in a house? ( .......... )
2. Do your brother and sister eat meat? ( ......... )
3. Does Sam works on a computer? ( .......... )
4. Do you think she is your best friend? ( .......... )
5. Do she thinks you are her best friend? ( ......... )
6. Do Jill's cat catch mice at night? ( .......... )
7. Does Claire and Brad help in the garden? ( .......... )
8. Do Tim's dogs eat bones? ( .......... )
9. Does her classmates do their homework? ( .......... )
10. Does your uncle and aunt watch football on TV? ( .......... )
11. Do Mike's friend speaks English? ( .......... )
12. Do lions live in India? ( .......... )
Key with answers
Exercise 1
Does he get up early?
Do they travel by bus?
Does he teach at the same school?
Does your brother like English?
Do you help him with his homework?
Do Jim and Kevin attend the same lessons?
Does Mark eat at a school canteen?
Do your parents go to work?
Do they work at a hospital?
Does your brother want to be a doctor?

Exercise 2
1. Does your parents live in a house? (Do)
2. Do your brother and sister eat meat? (correct)
3. Does Sam works on a computer? (work)
4. Do you think she is your best friend? (correct)
5. Do she thinks you are her best friend? (Does, think)
6. Do Jill's cat catch mice at night? (Does)
7. Does Claire and Brad help in the garden? (Do)
8. Do Tim's dogs eat bones? (correct)
9. Does her classmates do their homework? (Do)
10. Does your uncle and aunt watch football on TV? (Do)
11. Do Mike's friend speaks English? (Does, speak)
12. Do lions live in India? (correct)

Wh questions

Exercise 1

Liz is taking her English exam. Read the answers and complete the examiner's wh-
questions. Use why, what, where, who, how and simple present forms.

Examiner : Your name is Elizabeth ……….. your friends……..you.


Examiner: Your name is Elizabeth. ..................... your
friends ...........you

you? Liz: My friends call me Liz.


13. Examiner: All right,
Liz. ............................................................................ ? Liz: I live
near here. Just round the corner.
14.
15. Examiner: ........................................................................ in your free time?
16. Liz: I play a lot of sports. And I sometimes read books.
17.
18. Examiner: .................................................................................................. ?
19. Liz: My favourite sport is basketball.
20.
21. Examiner: .................................................................................. basketball?
22. Liz: Not very often. I usually play it once a week. At weekends.
23.
24. Examiner: ..................................................................... play it more often?
25. Liz: Why? I don't play it more often because I have a lot of exams this year.
26.
27.Examiner: And ..................................................................basketball with?
28.Liz: I play it with my friends from our neighbourhood. And
sometimes with my schoolmates, too.
29.
30. Examiner: Now I want to ask you about your friends, Liz.
31.
32. .................................................................................................................. ?
33. Liz: My best friend is Marjorie. Definitely.
34.
35.Examiner: Marjorie, you say. ...............................................
Marjorie do? Liz: She finished school last year. And now she
works as a nurse.
36.
37. Examiner: ................................................................................................ ?
38. Liz. She works at the local hospital.
39.
40. Examiner: Thank you, Liz. And say hello to Marjorie. Good bye.

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