1) The document discusses English grammar lessons, including the present simple and present continuous tenses. The present simple is used for habits and facts, while the present continuous is used for actions happening now or in the future.
2) Examples are provided of sentences using the present simple and present continuous correctly, such as "I play tennis every week" and "I am cleaning house today." Signal words that indicate which tense to use are also listed.
3) Conjugations of the present simple and present continuous are provided, as well as exercises for students to practice using verbs in sentences with the correct tense.
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Đây là câu truyện khá hay và thú vị giúp học sinh tiểu học học tốt môn Tiếng Anh và giúp giáo viên giảng dạy Tiếng Anh tốt ở trường tiểu học . Xin mời thầy cô và các quý phụ huynh vào trang http://english4room.info để có 100 câu chuyện Tiếng Anh cho trẻ hay nhất . Tải miễn phí - xem vô tư - Thoải mái - Vui vẻ - Nhiều tư liệu hay cho trẻ tiểu học học Tiếng Anh
Mời thầy cô và các bạn có đầy đủ giáo án và bài học này tại http://tutenglish.com
Để tải toàn bộ bài học này - hay tải bài giảng này dạng Power point (.ppt) Hãy vào trang http://tutenglish.com
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2. • Koristimo present simple za navike i činjenice.
I play tennis every week.
Ice cubs melts on heat.
• Pokazatelji da trebamo koristiti present
simple:
often, always, never, usually, every day, every
week
3. • Present continuous koristimo da kažemo da se
nešto dešava trenutno (u trenutku govora), ili
da nagađamo o stvarima koje me mogu desiti
u budućnosti.
I play tennis now.
I am cleaning house today.
Pokazatelj da se koristi present continuous:
now,at the moment, tonight, today, right now,
these days
4. • Present simple:
I play
You play
He,she it plays
We play
You play
They play
Pitanja: DO+subject+glagol...?+
Ako pitamo za njega ili nju, onda pitanje glasi:
DOES+He/she/it+glagol bez s
5. Circle the correct form of the verb to complete each
sentence.
• 1. Doctor Moffett love / loves his job.
• 2. He study / studies ants.
• 3. A salesperson sell / sells products for a company.
• 4. You and Anita work / works on weekends.
• 5. Nurses help / helps people.
• 6. We write / writes science books.
• 7. Our office close / closes at 7:00 p.m.
• 8. She take / takes classes at the business school.
• 9. You walk / walks to work every day.
• 10. I start / starts work at 8:00 a.m. every morning.
7. • Present continuous
I am playing
You are playing
He, she, it is playing
We are playing
You are playing
They are playing
Pitanje: Is/are/am+lice+glagol sa ing...?
8. • Julie ____(sleep) now.
• I ____(not/work) tonight.
• ____(they/work) late usually?
• I _____(work) at the moment.
• _____(you/come) to the cinema later?
• Our teacher always____(give) us lots of homework.
• What time____(you / meet) Pete tomorrow?
• People_____(speak) English in Jamaica.
• Archie(not use) his computer at the moment.
• She(run) because she's late for her lesson.
• But look! Today she__(go) by bike.
• He often (go) to the cinema.
• We___(go) to the cinema next week.
9. • This ___(be) Marc.
• He ____(wear) a t-shirt and shorts today.
• He ___(eat) an apple at the moment.
• Marc ____(like) fruits and vegetables.
• He ____(eat) some every day.
• Marc ___(know) that apples___(be) good for
his health.
10. • (you / go)____ on holiday by plane
sometimes?
• (they / play)____ computer games every day?
• (she / eat)___ dinner at the moment?
• What (they / do)___ right now?
• (she / visit)____ her grandma very often?