This document discusses different types of verbs in English. It describes normal verbs as physical actions that can be seen, such as run, walk, eat, and fly. It also discusses non-continuous verbs which usually refer to abstract things that cannot be seen, such as be, want, cost, and seem. The document goes on to explain simple present tense verbs, noting they can be used to describe repeated actions, facts or generalizations, events scheduled in the near future, and non-continuous actions happening now. Examples are provided to illustrate the different uses of simple present tense verbs.
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3. Verbs Ação/Estado Normal Verbs: physicalactionswhichyoucanseesomebodydoing to run, to walk, to eat, to fly, to go, to say
4. Verbs Ação/Estado Normal Verbs: physicalactionswhichyoucanseesomebodydoing to run, to walk, to eat, to fly, to go, to say Non-ContinuousVerbs: usuallythingsyoucannotseesomebodydoing Abstracts: to be, to want, to cost, to seem Possession: to possess, to own, to belong Emotion: to like, to love, to hate, to dislike
5. Auxiliar Verbs I, You, We, They He, She, It I, You, We, They He, She, It DO DOES Do NOT Does NOT
7. SimplePresent 1) Repeatedactions Habit, hobby, dailyevent, scheduledevent, somethingthatoftenhappens Affirmative: I play tenniseveryday Negative: Wedon’tlikehim. Interrogative: Does sheforgetherpurse?
8. SimplePresent 2) FactsorGeneralizations Truenow, truebeforeandwillbetrue in the future Affirmative: Catslikemilk Negative: Waterdoesn’tboilat 70ºC Interrogative: Do pigslikemilk?
9. SimplePresent 3) Near Future Eventsscheduled in thenear future Affirmative: Thetrainleavestonightat 6 P.M. Negative: Shedoesn’tarriveat 18 o’clock. Interrogative: Does classbegintomorrow?
10. SimplePresent 4) Now (Non-continuousverbs) Actionthat is happening ornot happening now. CanbedoneonlywithNon-continuousorMixedverbs. Affirmative: I needyounow. Negative: Theydon’tlikeher. Interrogative: Does shehave a cat?