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P resent simple (affirmative/negative).

Negative I don’t play rugby You don’t play rugby She doesn’t play rugby He doesn’t play rugby It doesn’t play rugby We don’t play rugby You don’t play rugby They don’t play rugby. P resent simple (affirmative/negative). Affirmative I play rugby You play rugby She plays rugby

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P resent simple (affirmative/negative).

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  1. Negative I don’t play rugby You don’t play rugby She doesn’t play rugby He doesn’t play rugby It doesn’t play rugby We don’t play rugby You don’t play rugby They don’t play rugby Present simple (affirmative/negative). Affirmative I play rugby You play rugby She plays rugby He plays rugby It plays rugby We play rugby You play rugby They play rugby

  2. Present simple (interrogative). Interrogative Do I play rugby? Do You play rugby? Does She play rugby? Does He play rugby? Does It play rugby? Do We play rugby? Do You play rugby? Do They play rugby? Affirmative Yes, I do Yes, you do Yes, she does Yes, he does Yes, it does Yes, we do. Yes you do. Yes, they do. Negative No, I don’t No, you don’t No, she doesn’t No, he doesn’t No, it doesn’t No, we don’t. No, you don’t. No, they don’t.

  3. So… *he, she, it: in the third person singular the verb always ends in -s:he wants, she needs, he gives, she thinks. *Negative and question forms use DOES +the infinitive of the verb.He wants. Does he want? He does not want. Other rules *Verbs ending in -y : the third person changes the -y to -ies:fly  flies,cry  cries Exception: if there is a vowel before the -y:play  plays,pray  prays *Add -es to verbs ending in:-ss, -x, -sh, -ch: he passes, she catches, he fixes, it pushes

  4. Present continuous (affirmative, negative). • Use the Present Continuous to express the idea that something is happening now, at this very moment . Affirmative Negative I’m eating I’m not dancing He /she/ it is eating He /she/it isn’t dancing We /you/they are eating We /you /they aren’t dancing SUBJECT + TO BE + VERB+ing SUBJECT +TO BE + not + VERB+ing

  5. Interrogative What are you watching on T.V? Where is he living now? Why is she crying? Who are they talking about? If the verb has only ONE syllable and if those letters are a CONSONANT + VOWEL + CONSONANT, then you repeat that last consonant before adding the ing. Hop ___hopping run ___running Sit ___sitting shop___shopping Present continuous (interrogative). Question word +TO BE +SUBJECT + VERB+ing

  6. Present simple and present continuous.

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