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How to Use Do / Does / Be

How to Use Do / Does / Be. Teacher: Diego Azevedo E-mail: diego.azevedo@ibeu.org.br. Basic Sentence Elements. I am a teacher. This is a sentence. This is the subject. This is the verb of the sentence. Sentence: I am a teacher. Verb: Am (Verb to Be) Subject: I. Basic Sentence Elements.

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How to Use Do / Does / Be

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  1. How to Use Do/Does/Be Teacher: Diego Azevedo E-mail: diego.azevedo@ibeu.org.br

  2. Basic Sentence Elements I am a teacher. This is a sentence This is the subject This is the verb of the sentence Sentence: I am a teacher. Verb: Am (Verb to Be) Subject: I

  3. Basic Sentence Elements She likes chocolate. This is a sentence This is the subject This is the verb of the sentence Sentence: She likes chocolate. Verb: like (Verb to like) Subject: She

  4. Let`s Compare! She likes chocolate. I am a teacher. Whatarethedifferences? Subject: I Verb: Am (To be) Subject: She Verb: Likes (Verb to Like)

  5. Verb To Be - Conjugation I You He She It We You They Am Are Is Is Is Are Are Are Affirmative sentences: You are my friend. She is our mother. They are colleagues. We are classmates.

  6. Verb To Be – Negative sentences You are my classmate. This is an affirmative sentence. NOT You are my classmate You aren`t my classmate. Contraction.

  7. Verb To Be – Interrogative sentences She is our neighbour. This is an affirmative sentence. Is she our neighbour? Change the position of the verb and the subject!!!

  8. Let`s practice Student A asks B: Student B asks A: • Favorite color • Birthday • E-mail address • Your mother/Beautiful • You/single • Favorite day of the week • Occupation • Your father/Tall • You/an only child • You/married

  9. Make a list of the other verbs you know. • Examples: • Have • Live • Eat • Take • Get • Go

  10. Other verbs - Conjugation I You He She It We You They Have Have Has Has Has Have Have Have Like Like Likes Likes Likes Like Like Like Love Love Loves Loves Loves Love Love Love Go Go Goes Goes Goes Go Go Go

  11. Other verbs – Negative sentences We like our English classes. What`s the verb of the sentence? What`s the subject of the sentence? Like We Don`t We like our English Classes.

  12. Other verbs – Negative sentences She has one brother. What`s the verb of the sentence? What`s the subject of the sentence? Has (to have) She NO CONJUGATION IN NEGATIVE SENTENCES. Doesn`t She have one brother.

  13. Other verbs – Negative sentences She has one brother. What`s the verb of the sentence? What`s the subject of the sentence? Has (to have) She NO CONJUGATION IN NEGATIVE SENTENCES. Doesn`t She have one brother.

  14. Other verbs – Negative sentences Your grandfather likes his family. What`s the verb of the sentence? What`s the subject of the sentence? Likes (to like) Your Grandfather (He) Doesn`t NO CONJUGATION IN NEGATIVE SENTENCES. Your grandfather like his family.

  15. Create sentences for the pictures She – Have – Children (Affirmative) She – Like – To cook (negative) She – Have – Black Hair (Negative) She – Like – To Eat in good restaurants (Affirmative) She – Help – Poor people (Affirmative)

  16. Let`s check the answers! She has Children She likes to cook She doesn`t have black hair She likes to eat in good restaurants She helps poor people

  17. Create sentences for the pictures They – Love – Skydiving They – like – to work in an office They – Feel - Depressed She – feel – Sad She – feel – Happy She – Have – a job

  18. Let`s check the answers! She feels sad She doesn`t feel happy She doesn`t have a job They love skydiving They don`t like to work in an office They don`t feel depressed

  19. Other verbs – Interrogative sentences We like our English classes. What`s the verb of the sentence? What`s the subject of the sentence? Like We Do we like our English Classes?

  20. Other verbs – Negative sentences She has one brother. What`s the verb of the sentence? What`s the subject of the sentence? Has (to have) She NO CONJUGATION IN NEGATIVE SENTENCES. Does she have one brother?

  21. What Questions What is the verb in this sentence? In Pairs, try to create questions: What / favorite / color What / like / do / on the weekends What / kind of food / you like What / day / you have / English classes What / you / do What is the verb in this sentence?

  22. What Questions What / favorite / color Verb: ???? What IS your favorite color? What / day / you have/ English classes Verb: Have Subject: You What day DO you have English classes?

  23. What you do What`s the subject of the sentence? You What is the auxiliary verb? Do What is the verb of the sentence? Do What Do You Do ? Auxiliary verb Verb of the sentence

  24. What he does What`s the subject of the sentence? He What is the auxiliary verb? Does What is the verb of the sentence? No conjugation of the verb in questions! Does What Does He Do ? Auxiliary verb Verb of the sentence

  25. What Questions In Pairs, try to create questions: What / favorite / color What / like / do / on the weekends What / kind of food / you like What / day / you have / English classes What / you / do

  26. What Questions In Pairs, try to create questions: What is your favorite color? What do you like to do on the weekends? What kind of food do you like? What day do you have English classes? What do you do?

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