Para describir una accion que es regular, verdadera o normal.
Para acciones regulares en el periodo de tiempo presente.
Para hechos concretos.
Para los habitos.
Para cosas que son siempre o generalmente verdaderas.
Estas palabras generalmente aparecen en las oraciones del tiempo Presente Simple...
- Every day
- Every month
- Every year
- Every weekend
- Days of the week (on Monday, etc).
- Always
- Sometimes
- Usually
- Never
- Frequently
Auxiliares "Do – Does".
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Sujeto + Verbo + el resto de la oracion...
Si el Sujeto de la oracion es
He - She - It
se le agrega "S" al Verbo.
Si el Verbo termina en
Ch - Sh - Ss - X - Z - Vocal
se le agrega "Es" al Verbo.
Si el Verbo termina en "Y", esta se cambia por "I" + "Es", excepto en
Play - Enjoy - Say
ya que antes de la "Y" aparece una Vocal.
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Examples
Go > Goes
Watch > Watches
Study > Studies
Play > Plays
Si el sujeto del verbo es
I - You - We - They
el verbo se escribe como su forma infinitiva, es decir, sin modificarlo.
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Examples
She plays volleyball every day.
(El sujeto de la oracion es She, por eso el verbo play lleva "S" al final).
Tom watches tv at night on Sundays.
(El sujeto de la oracion es He (Tom), por eso el verbo watch lleva "Es" al final).
My parents like fish and chips.
(El sujeto de la oracion es They (My parents = Mis padres), por eso el verbo no lleva "S").
I live in Canada.
(El sujeto de la oracion es I, por eso el verbo no lleva "S").
Sujeto + Don't – Doesn't + Verbo (Infinitivo) + el resto de la oracion.
I - You - We - They + Do Not/don't + Verbo Infinitivo + el resto de la frase.
Si el Sujeto de la oracion es
I - You - We - They
se escribe "Do Not" o la abreviacion "Don't" antes del Verbo, el cual se escribe en su forma infinitiva, es decir, sin "S" al final.
He - She - It + Does Not = Doesn't + Verbo Infinitivo + el resto de la frase.
Si el Sujeto de la oracion es
He - She - It
se escribe "Does Not" o la abreviacion "Doesn't" antes del Verbo, el cual se escribe en su forma infinitiva, es decir, sin "S" al final.
Do - Does + Sujeto + Verbo (Infinitivo) + el resto de la frase.
Do + I - You - We - They + Verbo (Infinitivo) + el resto de la frase.
En la forma Interrogativa el auxiliar "Do" se escribe antes del sujeto
I - You - We - They
y el Verbo no lleva "S" en ningun caso ya que se escribe en su forma infinitiva.
Does + He - She - It + Verbo (Infinitivo) + el resto de la frase.
En la forma Interrogativa el auxiliar "Does" se escribe antes del sujeto
He - She - It
y el Verbo no lleva "S" en ningun caso ya que se escribe en su forma Infinitiva.
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Kevin _______ going to the theatre with his girlfriend.
love
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loves
Well done!
don't love
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_ _ _ _ _ your parents go to work by bus?
Do
Good!
Does
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Doesn't
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My best friend _ _ _ _ _ play hockey at the club.
don't
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Does
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doesn't
You did it!
We _ _ _ _ _ know how it happened.
do
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do not
Great!
doesn't
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They _ _ _ _ _ my brothers.
to be
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are
Cool!
doesn
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We use the Simple Present to refer to…
Habits
You did it!
Promeses
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Future situations
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When the subject of the sentence is HE, SHE or IT, we add –S to the Verb.
True
That´s it!
False
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I _ _ _ _ _ English every day.
studies
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study
Correct answer!
studys
Wrong answer
She _ _ _ _ _ volleyball at school.
play
Keep trying
plaies
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plays
Well done!
Emma _ _ _ _ _ drive home.
doesn't
Good!
don't
Wrong answer
do not
Keep trying
_ _ _ _ _ Tom go to school by bus?
Do
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Does
Great!
Dosen't
Wrong answer
_ _ _ _ _ you speak French?
Do
Cool!
Does
Keep trying
Dosen't
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My mum doesn't _ _ _ _ _ well.
cooks
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cook
That´s it!
don't
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They don't _ _ _ _ _ early on Sundays.
gets up
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get up
Correct answer!
geting up
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In the Negative form, the main verb is always in infinitive.
True
You did it!
False
Wrong answer