This document provides information and examples about using the present simple tense in English. It discusses the affirmative and negative forms of the present simple, including rules for third person singular verbs. Examples are given for making affirmative and negative sentences, as well as yes/no questions and short answers. The document also includes exercises for learners to practice forming sentences and questions in the present simple tense.
Location expression for asking and giving the directionNurul Ilhamni
Asking for some locations.
Are there any courier services around here?
Adakah jasa angkut kurir di sekitar sini?
Yes, there are some courier services around here. The nearest is over there, across of this street.
Ya. Ada beberapa jasa kurir di sekitar sini. Yang paling dekat adalah di sana, di seberang jalan ini.
Asking for and Giving the Direction.
Could you give me directions to the Harapan Bunda Hospital?
Bisakah kamu memberitahu saya arah menuju RS Harapan Bunda?
Of course. Go straight ahead about 15 meters and take a left.
It is in front of Inn Hotel .
Tentu. Jalan lurus sekitar 15 meter dan belok kiri. Ia berada di depan Hotel Inn.
Okeh. ...
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It just basic of Adjective. so u can comment what do you want ?
This lesson make to kids or Junior High School .
In the Picture , u can see me . It's me . I know this slide wanna talking about using simple
"Adjective "
What is Adjective ?
An adjective is a word that describe Noun or Pronoun , such as Person, Animals, place, Things, Idea/opinion .... etc.. (IN the next slide, u can see that )
In Slide 6, u can answer each other ( in your book/your heart)
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Asking for some locations.
Are there any courier services around here?
Adakah jasa angkut kurir di sekitar sini?
Yes, there are some courier services around here. The nearest is over there, across of this street.
Ya. Ada beberapa jasa kurir di sekitar sini. Yang paling dekat adalah di sana, di seberang jalan ini.
Asking for and Giving the Direction.
Could you give me directions to the Harapan Bunda Hospital?
Bisakah kamu memberitahu saya arah menuju RS Harapan Bunda?
Of course. Go straight ahead about 15 meters and take a left.
It is in front of Inn Hotel .
Tentu. Jalan lurus sekitar 15 meter dan belok kiri. Ia berada di depan Hotel Inn.
Okeh. ...
Hi ! It's me Linda Simanjuntak.
U can know with some my social media. May be in Youtube, Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn etc.
I Know this the first that I can show in a Public. But you have to know . This Lesson can improve ur skills in English .
U can change your life with knowing English.
May be In basic skills of English and the other skills . Okay !!!
Check it out !!!
It just basic of Adjective. so u can comment what do you want ?
This lesson make to kids or Junior High School .
In the Picture , u can see me . It's me . I know this slide wanna talking about using simple
"Adjective "
What is Adjective ?
An adjective is a word that describe Noun or Pronoun , such as Person, Animals, place, Things, Idea/opinion .... etc.. (IN the next slide, u can see that )
In Slide 6, u can answer each other ( in your book/your heart)
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2. THE PRESENT SIMPLE: AFFIRMATIVE
SUBJECT VERB INFINITIVE
S
I
N
G
U
L
A
R
I READ EVERY
DAY.
ONCE A
WEEK.
AT HOME.
YOU READ
HE / SHE / IT READS
P
L
U
R
A
L
WE READ
YOU READ
THEY READ
3. In general
+ s
Verbs ending in
conson. + y
y + ies
Verbs ending in –o,
sh, tch, x, ss
+ es
work → works study → studies go → goes
eat → eats cry → cries wash → washes
play → plays try → tries watch → watches
swim → swims spy → spies mix → mixes
write → writes fly → flies kiss → kisses
RULES FOR THE 3RD PERSON SINGULAR (HE / SHE / IT)
4. WE USE PRESENT SIMPLE TO TALK ABOUT:
facts habits and routines
feeling and emotions general truth
I live in Poland. They swim every day.
They like pizza.
Sunday comes after
Saturday.
10. SUBJECT
DO/DOE
S NOT VERB
S
I
N
G
U
L
A
R
I DO NOT READ
EVERY
DAY.
ONCE A
WEEK.
AT HOME.
YOU DO NOT READ
HE / SHE /
IT
DOES NOT READ
P
L
U
R
A
L
WE DO NOT READ
YOU DO NOT READ
THEY DO NOT READ
Negative form
17. YOUR TURN NOW
Write the affirmative /negative form of the verbs
in brackets:
1. Dave ……………… (not live) in Madrid.
2. Sue ……………… (study) German at school.
3. My dad ……………… (drive) a red car.
4. We ……………. (not walk) to school.
5. The 34 bus ………………… (not stop) here.
6. Mr Brown …………………. (teach) maths.
7. The children ……………… (play) football.
8. Mary ……………… (wash) the dishes after lunch.
18. DO/DOES
SUBJEC
T
VERB SHORT ANSWERS
S
I
N
G
U
L
A
R
DO I PLAY ?
Yes, you do. / No, you
don’t.
DO YOU PLAY ?
Yes, you do. / No, you
don’t.
DOES
HE/SHE/
IT
PLAY ?
Yes, he does. / No, he
doesn’t.
P
L
U
R
A
L
DO WE PLAY ?
Yes, we do. / No, we
don’t.
DO YOU PLAY ?
Yes, we do. / No, we
don’t.
DO THEY PLAY ?
Yes, they do. / No, they
don’t.
INTERROGATIVE & SHORT ANSWERS
19. YOUR TURN NOW 1
1. Make questions according to the
pictures using the given verb.
2. Write affirmative or negative short
answers.
3. Check your answers.
20. Make questions & short answers 1: STUDY
Does he study?
No, he doesn’t
21. Make questions & short answers 2: LIKE
Does she like shopping?
Yes, she does
22. Make questions & short answers 3: DRINK
Does he drink?
No, he doesn’t
23. Make questions & short answers 4: WATCH
Does he watch TV?
No, he doesn’t
35. Your turn now 3
Fill in the gaps with the correct present simple form of the
verbs in brackets:
1. James ………… football at all (not like)
2. ……… you ………… a bath or a shower? (have)
3. My brother ………… medicine (study)
4. We …………… French and German at school (learn)
5. Mary …………... English well (speak)
6. I …………… understand the exercise (not understand)
7. ………… your father ………… to the office? (walk)
8. Sarah never ……… her homework (do)
9. Our teachers …………… us lots of homework (give)
10. My gradma ………… glasses (wear)
36. Your turn now 4
Correct these sentences if necessary:
1.Tom doesn’t never read newspapers.
2. We not like horror films.
3. Do Dave sends e-mails? Yes, he do.
4. Mary drinks sometimes coffee after lunch.
5. My best friend plaies the piano.
6. Do you have a big breakfast?
7. Dad doesn’t the housework, mum does.
8. It doesn’t rains much in summer.