The document provides information on the present simple and present continuous tenses in English. It outlines their main uses, structures, time expressions and examples. The present simple is used to describe habitual or repeated actions, while the present continuous expresses ongoing actions happening now or around now. Examples of each tense are given to illustrate their forms and usage.
4. PRESENT SIMPLE
+) Subject + Verb + Complements
-) Subject + Don't/Doesn't + Verb
+Complements.
?) Do/Does + Subject + Verb + Complements
- Yes, + Subject + Do/Does
+ No, + Subject + Don't/Doesn't
! He/She/It → S/Es at the
end of the verb
TIME EXPRESSIONS
Everyday / At the weekend /
Once a week/ On sundays
ADVERBS OF FRECUENCY
Always / Usually / Often / Sometimes
Rarely / Never
5. PRESENT SIMPLE
EXAMPLES:
I go to school everyday
She goes to the pool once a week
Maria doesn't like the milk.
Do you want some ice-cream?
No, I don't.
Does he eat pizza?
She never goes to the cinema.
11. PRESENT SIMPLE
+) Subject + Verb + Complements
+ Subject + No + Verb + Complements
?) Subject + Verb + Complements ?
- Si, + Subject + Verb + Compl.
- No, +Subject +No + Verb + Compl.
TIME EXPRESSIONS
Todas las semanas/ Una vez
Todos los días
ADVERBS OF FRECUENCY
Siempre / De vez en cuando/
Nunca