2. SIMPLE PRESENT TENSE
The simple present (also called present
simple or present indefinite) is a verb
tense which is used to show repetition,
habit or generalization. Less commonly,
the simple present can be used to talk
about scheduled actions in the near
future and, in some cases, actions
happening now.
3. The simple present is just the base form of the verb.
Questions are made with do and negative forms are
made with do not.
Statement: You speak English.
Question: Do you speak English?
Negative: You do not speak English.
In the third person singular, -s or -es is added.
Questions are made with does and negative forms
are made with does not.
Statement: He speaks English.
Question: Does he speak English?
Negative: He does not speak English.
4. RULE OF THIRD PERSON
Rule 1:
For most verbs, we add -s to
the base form to make
the third person singular (she,
he, it) form.
to want - wants
to sit - sits
Rule 2:
When the verb ends in -ss, -
sh, ch, -x or -zz, we add -es.
to pass - passes
to wash - washes
to watch – watches
5. Rule 3:
When the verb ends in -o, we
add -es.
to go - goes
to do - does
Rule 4:
When the verb ends in "a
vowel + y" we only add "s"
to play - plays
to pay – país
6. Rule 5:
When the verb ends in "a
consonant + y" we change "y"
to "i" and add -es.
to study - studies
to hurry - hurries
Rule 6:
Irregular verbs change
completely
to be - am is are
to have - has
7.
8. Objective: The use
of Like and dislike plus noun and verb.
The verbs "like and dislike" can be foll
owed by a noun.
9. Like Noun
I
you
we
they
like
dislike
soccer
the beach
Mexican food
orange juice
he
she
it
likes
dislikes
music
chinese food
milk
I
you
we
they
like
dislike
playing soccer
going to the beach
eating Mexican food
drinking orange juice
he
she
it
likes
dislikes
listening music
cooking chinese food
reading tales.
17. SIMPLE PAST TENSE
Afirmativa
Sujeto + raíz + ed
I skipped.
Negativa
Sujeto + did not + infinitivo sin to
They didn't go.
Interrogativa
Did + sujeto + infinitivo sin to
Did she arrive?
Interrogativa negativa
Did not + sujeto + infinitivo sin to
Didn't you play?
18. Sujeto Verbo
Be Have Do
I was had did
You were had did
He/She/It was had did
We were had did
You were had did
They were had did