6. Present simple tense
Positive form Negative form Question form
I sweep the floor. I don’t wash dishes. Do I iron clothes?
You sweep the floor. You don’t wash dishes. Do you iron clothes?
We sweep the floor. They don’t wash dishes. Do they iron clothes?
They sweep the floor. We don’t wash dishes. Do we iron clothes?
She sweeps the floor. She doesn’t wash dishes. Does he iron clothes?
He sweeps the floor. He doesn’t wash dishes. Does she iron clothes?
It rains. It doesn’t rain. Does it snow?
7. With the present simple, we often use adverbs of frequency
to say ‘how often’ we do something.
Here’s a list of common adverbs:
I always do homework
You sometimes do homework
We usually do homework
They often do homework
He seldom does homework
She rarely does homework
It rains
How often do you do your homework?
8. 1. In pairs, ask and answer. What do you do
at … o’clock?
2. Tell what your partner does at … o’clock.