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The Present Simple Tense

The Present Simple Tense. (Настоящее простое время). We use the present simple tense to talk about: Habits E.g. I get up at 6 o’clock every day. Explanation. We use the present simple tense to talk about: routines E.g. I brush my teeth twice a day. Explanation.

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The Present Simple Tense

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  1. The Present Simple Tense (Настоящее простое время)

  2. We use the present simple tense to talk about: Habits E.g. I get up at 6 o’clock every day. Explanation

  3. We use the present simple tense to talk about: routines E.g. I brush my teeth twice a day. Explanation

  4. We use the present simple tense to talk about: things that are always true E.g. It snows in winter. Explanation

  5. I play You play We play They play Heplays Sheplays Itplays Affirmative(Утвердительные предложения)

  6. Use the correct form of the verb to complete the sentences. • I …(play) football in the afternoon. • He … (like) to go to school. • We … (watch) TV in theevening. • She … (want) to be a singer.

  7. Use the correct form of the verb to complete the sentences. (Answers). • I play football in the afternoon. • He likes to go to school. • We watch TV in the evening. • She wants to be a singer.

  8. Hedoesn’tplay Shedoesn’tplay Itdoesn’tplay Negative(Отрицательные предложения) • I don’tplay • You don’tplay • We don’tplay • They don’tplay

  9. Correct the sentences. • You doesn’t play tennis at school. • She doesn’t likes frogs. • They don’t wants to be pilots. • It don’t eat bananas.

  10. Correct thesentences.(Answers). • You don’t play tennis at school. • She doesn’t like frogs. • They don’t want to be pilots. • It doesn’t eat bananas.

  11. Do I play..? Do you play..? Do we play ..? Do they play..? Doesheplay..? Does sheplay..? Doesitplay..? Questions(Вопросительные предложения)

  12. Yes, I do. Yes, you do. Yes, we do. Yes, they do. Yes, he does. Yes, she does. Yes, it does. Short answers (Краткие ответы)

  13. No, he doesn’t. No, she doesn’t. No, it doesn’t. Short answers (Краткие ответы) • No, I don’t. • No, you don’t. • No, we don’t. • No, they don’t.

  14. Choose do,does,don’t or doesn’t to complete the sentences. • …you go to school? – No, I … • …he like reading? – Yes, he … • …they want to be doctors? – Yes, they … • …she have a shower in the morning? – No, she …

  15. Choose do,does,don’t or doesn’t to complete the sentences.(Answers). • Do you go to school? – No, I don’t. • Doeshe like reading? – Yes, he does. • Do they want to be doctors? – Yes, they do. • Doesshe have a shower in the morning? – No, shedoesn’t.

  16. have a shower Everyday activities

  17. brush your teeth Everyday activities

  18. comb your hair Everyday activities

  19. go to school Everyday activities

  20. play outside Everyday activities

  21. wash your hands Everyday activities

  22. go to bed Everyday activities

  23. We use always, usually, sometimes, hardly ever, never + present simple to talk about how often we do things. These words go before the verb. • I always play outside

  24. We use always, usually, sometimes, hardly ever, never + present simple to talk about how often we do things. These words go before the verb. • I usually play outside.

  25. We use always, usually, sometimes, hardly ever, never + present simple to talk about how often we do things. These words go before the verb. • I sometimes play outside.

  26. We use always, usually, sometimes, hardly ever, never + present simple to talk about how often we do things. These words go before the verb. • I hardly ever play outside.

  27. We use always, usually, sometimes, hardly ever, never + present simple to talk about how often we do things. These words go before the verb. • I never play outside.

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