sábado, 13 de septiembre de 2014

SELF STUDY GUIDE 1

Name: Hernández Gil Elliot Efraín
Group: 1IV04
Date:

SELF STUDY GUIDE 1

Definition (present simple)
The present tense is the base form of the verb: I work in London.
But the third person (she/he/it) adds an -s: She works in London.

Uses (present simple)
We use the present tense to talk about:
  • something that is true in the present:
I’m nineteen years old.
He lives in London.
I’m a student.
  • something that happens again and again in the present:
play football every weekend.
We use words like sometimesoftenalways, and never (adverbs of frequency) with the present tense:
sometimes go to the cinema.
She never plays football.
  • something that is always true:
The adult human body contains 206 bones.
Light travels at almost 300,000 kilometres per second.
  • something that is fixed in the future.
The school term starts next week.
The train leaves at 1945 this evening.
We fly to Paris next week.

Special characteristics (if posible add example)
Regular or permanent situations
When something happens regularly or is a permanent situation we usually use the simple present tense. When using the simple present the verb (with the exception of the auxiliary verbs) remains in the dictionary form (verb + s with he/she/it).

Examples (tabla)
To have
Short form
Other Verbs (to work)
I have
I've
I work
he has
he's
He works
she has
she's
She works
it has
it's
It works
you have
you've
you work
we have
we've
we work
they have
they've
they work

Statements
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Statements
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Questions
Short answer
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Short answer
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I work.
I don't work.
Do I work?
Yes, I do.
No, I don't.
He works.
He doesn't work.
Does he work?
Yes, he does.
No, he doesn't.
She works.
She doesn't work.
Does she work?
Yes, she does.
No, she doesn't.
It works.
It doesn't work.
Does it work?
Yes, it does.
No, it doesn't.
You work.
You don't work.
Do you work?
Yes you do.
No, you don't.
We work.
We don't work.
Do we work?
Yes we do.
No, we don't.
They work.
They don't work.
Do they work?
Yes they do.
No, they don't.
- See more at: http://www.learnenglish.de/grammar/tensesimpres.html#sthash.emy4Y3UD.dpuf
5 exercises
Correct the following sentences