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SIMPLE PRESENT:
QUESTIONS WITH “WHEN”
  AND “WHAT TIME”.
SIMPLE PRESENT WITH “WHEN” AND “WHAT TIME”.



                              Use the Simple Present to talk about habits or routines
                                         (Use el presente simple para hablar de hábitos o rutinas)




   Use
   (uso)
SIMPLE PRESENT WITH “WHEN” AND “WHAT TIME”.



                              Use the Simple Present to talk about habits or routines
                                         (Use el presente simple para hablar de hábitos o rutinas)




                                                           I get dressed every day
   Use
   (uso)




                                                They take out the garbage and
                                                   do the dishes every day
SIMPLE PRESENT WITH “WHEN” AND “WHAT TIME”.



                              Use the Simple Present to talk about habits or routines
                                         (Use el presente simple para hablar de hábitos o rutinas)




                                                           I get dressed every day
   Use
   (uso)




                                                They take out the garbage and
                                                   do the dishes every day
SIMPLE PRESENT WITH “WHEN” AND “WHAT TIME”.



                              Use the Simple Present to talk about habits or routines
                                         (Use el presente simple para hablar de hábitos o rutinas)




                                                   I eat dinner at 7:00 p.m.
   Use
   (uso)




                                      They go for a walk every afternoon
SIMPLE PRESENT WITH “WHEN” AND “WHAT TIME”.



                               Use the Simple Present to talk about things that are of
                                               common knowledge
                                  (Use el presente simple para hablar de cosas que son de conocimiento general)




   Use
   (uso)
SIMPLE PRESENT WITH “WHEN” AND “WHAT TIME”.



                               Use the Simple Present to talk about things that are of
                                               common knowledge
                                  (Use el presente simple para hablar de cosas que son de conocimiento general)




                                                              The earth is round
   Use
   (uso)
SIMPLE PRESENT WITH “WHEN” AND “WHAT TIME”.



                               Use the Simple Present to talk about things that are of
                                               common knowledge
                                  (Use el presente simple para hablar de cosas que son de conocimiento general)




                                                              The earth is round
   Use
   (uso)




                                                  Colombia and Venezuela have
                                                   coasts in the Caribbean sea.
SIMPLE PRESENT WITH “WHEN” AND “WHAT TIME”.



                               Use the Simple Present to talk about things that are of
                                               common knowledge
                                  (Use el presente simple para hablar de cosas que son de conocimiento general)




   Use
   (uso)
SIMPLE PRESENT WITH “WHEN” AND “WHAT TIME”.



                               Use the Simple Present to talk about things that are of
                                               common knowledge
                                  (Use el presente simple para hablar de cosas que son de conocimiento general)




                                                                    People drink water
   Use                                                              when they exercise.
   (uso)
SIMPLE PRESENT WITH “WHEN” AND “WHAT TIME”.



                               Use the Simple Present to talk about things that are of
                                               common knowledge
                                  (Use el presente simple para hablar de cosas que son de conocimiento general)




                                                                    People drink water
   Use                                                              when they exercise.
   (uso)




                               Americans cook turkey for thanksgiving
SIMPLE PRESENT WITH “WHEN” AND “WHAT TIME”.




  Form
 (forma)
SIMPLE PRESENT WITH “WHEN” AND “WHAT TIME”.




                                               They drink water
                                              when they are tired.


  Form
 (forma)
SIMPLE PRESENT WITH “WHEN” AND “WHAT TIME”.




                                               They drink water
                                              when they are tired.


  Form                                        Paola drinks water
 (forma)                                       when she is tired.
SIMPLE PRESENT WITH “WHEN” AND “WHAT TIME”.




                                               They drink water
                                              when they are tired.


  Form                                        Paola drinks water
 (forma)                                       when she is tired.



                                              Mark drinks water
                                               when he is tired.
SIMPLE PRESENT WITH “WHEN” AND “WHAT TIME”.


                        Don’t forget!!!
         Add “s” or “es” at the end of the verb if…
                                  (añada “s” o “es” al final del verbo si…)



        1) The sentence is in affirmative form
                    He walks to school everyday.


    2) The subject of the sentence is (or can
        be replaced) by “He”, “She”, “It”.
                 Michael walks to school everyday.
                  (he)
SIMPLE PRESENT WITH “WHEN” AND “WHAT TIME”.


                        Don’t forget!!!
         Add “s” or “es” at the end of the verb if…
                                  (añada “s” o “es” al final del verbo si…)



        1) The sentence is in affirmative form
                    He walks to school everyday.


    2) The subject of the sentence is (or can
        be replaced) by “He”, “She”, “It”.
                 Michael walks to school everyday.
                  (he)
SIMPLE PRESENT WITH “WHEN” AND “WHAT TIME”.




     Now, to make questions…
SIMPLE PRESENT WITH “WHEN” AND “WHAT TIME”.




                   Let’s remember…
SIMPLE PRESENT WITH “WHEN” AND “WHAT TIME”.
SIMPLE PRESENT WITH “WHEN” AND “WHAT TIME”.




                                   Does Jack wake up at 8:00?
SIMPLE PRESENT WITH “WHEN” AND “WHAT TIME”.




                                   Does Jack wake up at 8:00?
                                              Yes, he does.
SIMPLE PRESENT WITH “WHEN” AND “WHAT TIME”.




                                   Does Jack wake up at 8:00?
                                                 Yes, he does.

                                    This is a “Yes/No Question” because the answer is “Yes”
                                                            or “No”
SIMPLE PRESENT WITH “WHEN” AND “WHAT TIME”.




                               What time does Jack wake up?
SIMPLE PRESENT WITH “WHEN” AND “WHAT TIME”.




                               What time does Jack wake up?
                                        He wakes up at 8:00.
SIMPLE PRESENT WITH “WHEN” AND “WHAT TIME”.




                               What time does Jack wake up?
                                        He wakes up at 8:00.

                                     This is an “Information Question” because the answer
                                                     needs more information.
SIMPLE PRESENT WITH “WHEN” AND “WHAT TIME”.




   Monday                      Thursday




                                              When does Anne have
   Tuesday                     Friday
                                                lunch with Paul?
   Wednesday                                   Ann has lunch with
                                                Paul on Monday.
SIMPLE PRESENT WITH “WHEN” AND “WHAT TIME”.



                                Summarizing
                                    (resumiendo)
SIMPLE PRESENT WITH “WHEN” AND “WHAT TIME”.



                                Summarizing
                                    (resumiendo)



 When                         Do
                        +                     +   Verb   +   Complement.
What time                    Does
SIMPLE PRESENT WITH “WHEN” AND “WHAT TIME”.



                                Summarizing
                                    (resumiendo)



 When                         Do
                        +                     +   Verb   +   Complement.
What time                    Does
     When does Anne have lunch with Paul?
SIMPLE PRESENT WITH “WHEN” AND “WHAT TIME”.



                                Summarizing
                                    (resumiendo)



 When                         Do
                        +                     +   Verb   +   Complement.
What time                    Does
     When does Anne have lunch with Paul?
                                 (She)
SIMPLE PRESENT WITH “WHEN” AND “WHAT TIME”.



                                Summarizing
                                    (resumiendo)



 When                         Do
                        +                     +   Verb   +   Complement.
What time                    Does
     When does Anne have lunch with Paul?
                                 (She)



        When do Anne and Jack have lunch?
SIMPLE PRESENT WITH “WHEN” AND “WHAT TIME”.



                                Summarizing
                                    (resumiendo)



 When                         Do
                        +                     +    Verb   +   Complement.
What time                    Does
     When does Anne have lunch with Paul?
                                 (She)



        When do Anne and Jack have lunch?
                                          (they)
SIMPLE PRESENT WITH “WHEN” AND “WHAT TIME”.




                                  Thank you!!!

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Project the simple present tense-questions with when and what time.

  • 1. SIMPLE PRESENT: QUESTIONS WITH “WHEN” AND “WHAT TIME”.
  • 2. SIMPLE PRESENT WITH “WHEN” AND “WHAT TIME”. Use the Simple Present to talk about habits or routines (Use el presente simple para hablar de hábitos o rutinas) Use (uso)
  • 3. SIMPLE PRESENT WITH “WHEN” AND “WHAT TIME”. Use the Simple Present to talk about habits or routines (Use el presente simple para hablar de hábitos o rutinas) I get dressed every day Use (uso) They take out the garbage and do the dishes every day
  • 4. SIMPLE PRESENT WITH “WHEN” AND “WHAT TIME”. Use the Simple Present to talk about habits or routines (Use el presente simple para hablar de hábitos o rutinas) I get dressed every day Use (uso) They take out the garbage and do the dishes every day
  • 5. SIMPLE PRESENT WITH “WHEN” AND “WHAT TIME”. Use the Simple Present to talk about habits or routines (Use el presente simple para hablar de hábitos o rutinas) I eat dinner at 7:00 p.m. Use (uso) They go for a walk every afternoon
  • 6. SIMPLE PRESENT WITH “WHEN” AND “WHAT TIME”. Use the Simple Present to talk about things that are of common knowledge (Use el presente simple para hablar de cosas que son de conocimiento general) Use (uso)
  • 7. SIMPLE PRESENT WITH “WHEN” AND “WHAT TIME”. Use the Simple Present to talk about things that are of common knowledge (Use el presente simple para hablar de cosas que son de conocimiento general) The earth is round Use (uso)
  • 8. SIMPLE PRESENT WITH “WHEN” AND “WHAT TIME”. Use the Simple Present to talk about things that are of common knowledge (Use el presente simple para hablar de cosas que son de conocimiento general) The earth is round Use (uso) Colombia and Venezuela have coasts in the Caribbean sea.
  • 9. SIMPLE PRESENT WITH “WHEN” AND “WHAT TIME”. Use the Simple Present to talk about things that are of common knowledge (Use el presente simple para hablar de cosas que son de conocimiento general) Use (uso)
  • 10. SIMPLE PRESENT WITH “WHEN” AND “WHAT TIME”. Use the Simple Present to talk about things that are of common knowledge (Use el presente simple para hablar de cosas que son de conocimiento general) People drink water Use when they exercise. (uso)
  • 11. SIMPLE PRESENT WITH “WHEN” AND “WHAT TIME”. Use the Simple Present to talk about things that are of common knowledge (Use el presente simple para hablar de cosas que son de conocimiento general) People drink water Use when they exercise. (uso) Americans cook turkey for thanksgiving
  • 12. SIMPLE PRESENT WITH “WHEN” AND “WHAT TIME”. Form (forma)
  • 13. SIMPLE PRESENT WITH “WHEN” AND “WHAT TIME”. They drink water when they are tired. Form (forma)
  • 14. SIMPLE PRESENT WITH “WHEN” AND “WHAT TIME”. They drink water when they are tired. Form Paola drinks water (forma) when she is tired.
  • 15. SIMPLE PRESENT WITH “WHEN” AND “WHAT TIME”. They drink water when they are tired. Form Paola drinks water (forma) when she is tired. Mark drinks water when he is tired.
  • 16. SIMPLE PRESENT WITH “WHEN” AND “WHAT TIME”. Don’t forget!!! Add “s” or “es” at the end of the verb if… (añada “s” o “es” al final del verbo si…) 1) The sentence is in affirmative form He walks to school everyday. 2) The subject of the sentence is (or can be replaced) by “He”, “She”, “It”. Michael walks to school everyday. (he)
  • 17. SIMPLE PRESENT WITH “WHEN” AND “WHAT TIME”. Don’t forget!!! Add “s” or “es” at the end of the verb if… (añada “s” o “es” al final del verbo si…) 1) The sentence is in affirmative form He walks to school everyday. 2) The subject of the sentence is (or can be replaced) by “He”, “She”, “It”. Michael walks to school everyday. (he)
  • 18. SIMPLE PRESENT WITH “WHEN” AND “WHAT TIME”. Now, to make questions…
  • 19. SIMPLE PRESENT WITH “WHEN” AND “WHAT TIME”. Let’s remember…
  • 20. SIMPLE PRESENT WITH “WHEN” AND “WHAT TIME”.
  • 21. SIMPLE PRESENT WITH “WHEN” AND “WHAT TIME”. Does Jack wake up at 8:00?
  • 22. SIMPLE PRESENT WITH “WHEN” AND “WHAT TIME”. Does Jack wake up at 8:00? Yes, he does.
  • 23. SIMPLE PRESENT WITH “WHEN” AND “WHAT TIME”. Does Jack wake up at 8:00? Yes, he does. This is a “Yes/No Question” because the answer is “Yes” or “No”
  • 24. SIMPLE PRESENT WITH “WHEN” AND “WHAT TIME”. What time does Jack wake up?
  • 25. SIMPLE PRESENT WITH “WHEN” AND “WHAT TIME”. What time does Jack wake up? He wakes up at 8:00.
  • 26. SIMPLE PRESENT WITH “WHEN” AND “WHAT TIME”. What time does Jack wake up? He wakes up at 8:00. This is an “Information Question” because the answer needs more information.
  • 27. SIMPLE PRESENT WITH “WHEN” AND “WHAT TIME”. Monday Thursday When does Anne have Tuesday Friday lunch with Paul? Wednesday Ann has lunch with Paul on Monday.
  • 28. SIMPLE PRESENT WITH “WHEN” AND “WHAT TIME”. Summarizing (resumiendo)
  • 29. SIMPLE PRESENT WITH “WHEN” AND “WHAT TIME”. Summarizing (resumiendo) When Do + + Verb + Complement. What time Does
  • 30. SIMPLE PRESENT WITH “WHEN” AND “WHAT TIME”. Summarizing (resumiendo) When Do + + Verb + Complement. What time Does When does Anne have lunch with Paul?
  • 31. SIMPLE PRESENT WITH “WHEN” AND “WHAT TIME”. Summarizing (resumiendo) When Do + + Verb + Complement. What time Does When does Anne have lunch with Paul? (She)
  • 32. SIMPLE PRESENT WITH “WHEN” AND “WHAT TIME”. Summarizing (resumiendo) When Do + + Verb + Complement. What time Does When does Anne have lunch with Paul? (She) When do Anne and Jack have lunch?
  • 33. SIMPLE PRESENT WITH “WHEN” AND “WHAT TIME”. Summarizing (resumiendo) When Do + + Verb + Complement. What time Does When does Anne have lunch with Paul? (She) When do Anne and Jack have lunch? (they)
  • 34. SIMPLE PRESENT WITH “WHEN” AND “WHAT TIME”. Thank you!!!