• Third Person Singular
  • Negative Form
  • Adverbs of Frequency
  • Habitual Actions: The pr I Th General Truths and Facts
  • Group First name, Last name




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    PRESENT SIMPLE TENSE
    Task 1. Talk about Present Simple Tense.

    1. Formation:

    • For most verbs, the present simple is formed by using the base form of the verb (the infinitive without "to"). For example:

    • I work in an office.

    • She plays the piano.



    1. Third Person Singular:

    • In the present simple tense, third-person singular subjects (he, she, it, or a singular noun) usually take an -s or -es ending. For example:

    • He works in an office.

    • She plays the piano.

    • The cat sleeps on the sofa.



    1. Negative Form:

    • The negative form is usually formed by adding "do not" (don't) or "does not" (doesn't) before the base form of the verb. For example:

    • I don't work on weekends.

    • He doesn't like coffee.



    1. Questions:

    • Questions are formed by using the auxiliary verb "do" or "does" (depending on the subject) at the beginning of the sentence, followed by the base form of the verb. For example:

    • Do you work here?

    • Does she play the piano?




    1. Adverbs of Frequency:

    • Adverbs of frequency (such as always, usually, often, sometimes, rarely, and never) are often used with the present simple to indicate how often an action occurs. For example:

    • I al

    • She



    1. Habitual Actions:

    • The pr

    • I

    • Th



    1. General Truths and Facts:

    • The present simple is also used to state general truths, facts, or things that are always true. For example:

    • The E

    • Water boils at 100 degrees Celsius.



    Task 2.

    1. Do I look like a man before the mast? (I/look)

    2. Did he sit down in sullenness and despair? (he/sit down)

    3. But what does it save us from? (what/it/save)

    4. Have they existed already formed in organized bodies? (they/exist)

    5. How does it differ from illegal or unlawful? (how/it/differ)


    Task 3.

    1. What do cats like to eat?

    2. Where does Ann go to school?

    3. Do dogs eat tomatoes?

    4. Do elephants live in Australia?

    5. Does Fluffy like milk?


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