1. PRESENTE SIMPLE / SIMPLE PRESENTE
Para acciones habituales que hacemos todos los días.
AFIRMATIVA NEGATIVA INTERROGATIVA
Sujeto + Verbo (3ª perso.
sing. –s/-es)
You sing every day
He sings every day
My friend sings every day
S + DO / DOES (3ª perso.
sing.) + NOT + V
You do not sing every day
He does not sing every day
My friend does not sing every
day
DO/DOES + S + V+ … +?
Do you sing every day?
Does he sing every day?
Does my friend sing every
day?
AFIRMATIVA, NEGATIVA E INTERROGATIVA DE PRESENTE SIMPLE
They eat every day They do not eat every day Do they eat every day?
They are eating. They eat. They do not eat. Do they eat?
She writes letters She does not write letters. Does she write letters?
She is writing letter. She writes letters. She does not write letters.
Does she write letters?
My mother is walking
My mother walks. My mother does not walk. Does my mother walk?
My dog runs. My dog does not run. Does my dog run?
They study every day
She is studying. We are studying My friend play football
Your friend is doing his homework Our friend make bad decisions.
Are you going to the park? Does they go to the park?
THEY STUDY EVERY DAY They do not study every day Do they study every day?
SHE STUDIES She does not study Does she study?
WE STUDY We do not study Do we study?
MY FRIEND PLAYS FOOTBALL My friend does not play football Does my friend play football?
YOUR FRIEND DOES HIS HOMEWORK Your friend does not do his homework. Does your friend do his homework?
OUR FRIEND MAKES BAD DECISIONS Our friend does not make bad decisions. Does our friend make bad
decisions?
DO YOU GO TO THE PARK? You do not go to the park You go to the park
DO THEY GO TO THE PARK? They do not go to the park They go to the park
MY FRIEND IS GOING TO THE CINEMA
My friend goes to the cinema My friend does not go to the cinema. Does my friend go to the cinema?
THEY WALK EVERY NIGHT they do not walk every night. Do they walk every night?
Sujeto + Verbo (3ª perso. sing. –s/-es)
SHE IS CLEANING HER SHOES
She cleans shoes
S + DO / DOES (3ª perso. sing.) + NOT + V DO/DOES + S + V+ … +?
She does not clean her shoes. Does she clean her shoes?
SHE WALK EVERY NIGHT
2. She walks every night she does not walk every night does she walk every night?
HE RUN A LOT
He runs a lot he does not run a lot. Does he run a lot?
Does your teacher teach?
We study Science we do not study Science do we study Science?
Pupils study Science Pupils do not study Science do pupils study Science?
One pupil studies Science One pupil does not study does one pupil study Science?
My brother eats my brother does not eat does my brother eat?
My car works my car does not work does my car work?
My P.C. works my p. c. does not work does my p. c. work?
HE LIKES MILK, BUT HE HATES SAUSAGES
He does not like milk, but he does not hate sausages
Does he like milk? Does he hate sausages?
SHE LIKES CHICKEN, BUT SHE HATES PIZZA.
She does not like chicken, but she does not hate pizza
Does she like chicken? Does she hate pizza?
HE DOESN’T LIKE FISH, BUT HE LOVES CHEESE SANDWICHES
He likes fish, but he does not love cheese sandwiches
Does he like fish? Does he love cheese sandwiches?
SHE LOVES ICE CREAM, BUT SHE DOESN’T LIKE SAUSAGES
She does not love ice cream, but she likes sausages.
Does she love ice cream? Does she like sausages?
HE LIKES PIZZA, BUT HE HATES EGGS.
He does not like pizza, but he does not hate eggs.
Does he like pizza? Does he hate eggs?
SHE DOESN’T LIKE PIZZA, BUT SHE LOVES MILK.
She likes pizza, but she does not love milk
Does she like pizza? Does she love milk?