The document discusses the present simple tense in English. It provides charts showing the present simple conjugated in the affirmative, negative, and interrogative forms for different subjects. Examples are given of sentences using common verbs like "look", "cook", "play", "study", and "have" in the present simple. The document also includes exercises for the reader to complete sentences using verbs like "watch", "take", "read", and "work" in the three forms of the present simple tense.
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1. Present Simple The present simple is used to talk about habits, universal truths or states in the present. The baby looks at his mother.
2. Look at the chart below, with the present simple in the affirmative form: I look You look He looks She looks It looks We look You look They look Other verbs: Tomiko cooks very well. The kids play outside in the summer.
3. I don’t look You don’t look He doesn’t look She doesn’t look It doesn’t look We don’t look You don’t look They don’t look Look at the chart below, with the present simple in the negative form: Other verbs: Mark doesn’t study in the morning. The students don’t have homework to do today.
4. Look at the chart below, with the present simple in the interrogative form: Other verbs: Do I look ? Do you look ? Does he look ? Does she look ? Does it look ? Do we look ? Do you look ? Do they look ? Does the baby cry when he is hungry? Do the Millers live in a big house?
5. Complete the sentences with the verb in the affirmative , interrogative and negative forms: The Olsons ____ TV together. (aff) They ___ TV in the morning. (neg) __ they ___ TV until midnight? (int) (verb to watch) Belinda __ her son to the doctor every month. (aff) She __ her son in the evening. (neg) __ she __ her daughter too? (int) (verb to take)
6. Complete the sentences with the verb in the affirmative , interrogative and negative forms: The Olsons watch TV together. (aff) They don’t watch TV in the morning. (neg) Do they watch TV until midnight? (int) (verb to watch) Belinda takes her son to the doctor every month. (aff) She doesn’t take her son in the evening. (neg) Does she take her daughter too? (int) (verb to take)
7. The workers __ the report carefully. (aff) They __ it only once. (neg) __ they __ the statistics too? (int) (verb to read) Oscar __ at a barber shop. (aff) He __ in the evening. (neg) __ he __ on Sundays? (int) (verb to work)
8. The workers read the report carefully. They don’t read it only once. Do they read the statistics too? (verb to read) Oscar works at a barber shop. He doesn’t work in the evening. Does he work on Sundays? (verb to work)