This document contains information about several individuals and their hobbies and interests, rules for conjugating verbs in the simple present tense and third person singular, as well as some common time expressions and question words. It first introduces Amanda Stone from England who likes skateboarding and rock music and Amy Hunt and her brother Josh from the US, noting their ages and interests. It then provides conjugations for affirmative, negative and interrogative forms of verbs in the simple present tense. Finally, it discusses rules for making verbs agree with the third person singular subject and lists some important time expressions and question words.
2. THIS IS ME
My names Amanda Stone, but
my nickname is Mandy. Im 14,
and Im from England. In my
free time, I hang out with
friends. I also skateboard a lot. I
like rock music, too.
Im Amy Hunt, and this is my
brother Josh. Im 14 years old. Josh
is 13. Were from the U.S. I love
soccer and Karate. Josh doesnt like
sports. He plays video games and
listen to music.
3. THIS IS SIMPLE PRESENT
Affirmative
I eat
You eat
He eats
She eats
It eats
We eat
You eat
They eat
Negative
I dont eat
You dont eat
He doesnt eat
She doesnt eat
It doesnt eat
We dont eat
You dont eat
They dont eat
Interrogative
Do I eat?
Do you eat?
Does he eat?
Does she eat?
Does it eat?
Do we eat?
Do you eat?
Do they eat?
4. THIRD PERSON
1. For verbs that end in -O, -CH, -SH, -SS, -X, or Z -ES
go goes catch catches wash washes
kiss kisses fix fixes buzz buzzes
2. For verbs that end in a consonant + Y, we remove the Y and add -IES.
marry marries study studies carry carries
3. NOTE: For verbs that end in a vowel + Y, we just add -S.
play plays enjoy enjoys say says
5. IMPORTANT EXPRESSIONS
Negative
Do not - dont
Does not - doesnt
Time Expressions
On Monday (s)
On the weekend(s)
In the morning(s)
At night
Before breakfast
After class
Every day
WH Questions
What
When
Where
Why
How
Who
Which