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GRAMMAR. PRESENT SIMPLE. Affrimative Negative question. GRAMMAR. PRESENT SIMPLE. I’m a driver. I drive a truck. I’m a doctor. I work in a hospital. I like books. I read books every day. I love skiing. I go skiing every winter. GRAMMAR. PRESENT SIMPLE. S V O.
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GRAMMAR PRESENT SIMPLE • Affrimative • Negative • question
GRAMMAR PRESENT SIMPLE I’m a driver. I drive a truck. I’m a doctor. I work in a hospital. I like books. I read books every day. I love skiing. I go skiing every winter.
GRAMMAR PRESENT SIMPLE S V O I drive a truck. I work in a hospital. I read books every day. I go skiing every winter.
GRAMMAR PRESENT SIMPLE S V O I I drive a truck. I work in a hospital. I read books every day. I go skiing every winter.
GRAMMAR PRESENT SIMPLE S V O You You drive a truck. You work in a hospital. You read books every day. You go skiing every winter.
GRAMMAR PRESENT SIMPLE S V O We We drive trucks. We work in a hospital. We read books every day. We go skiing every winter.
GRAMMAR PRESENT SIMPLE S V O They They drive trucks. They work in a hospital. They read books every day. They go skiing every winter.
GRAMMAR PRESENT SIMPLE S V+s O he He drives a truck. He works in a hospital. He reads books every day. He goes skiing every winter.
GRAMMAR PRESENT SIMPLE S V+s O she She drives a truck. She works in a hospital. She reads books every day. She goes skiing every winter.
GRAMMAR PRESENT SIMPLE S V+s O it It rains here every year. It snows here every winter.
GRAMMAR PRESENT SIMPLE I’m a driver. I drive a truck. He’s a doctor. He works in a hospital. We like books. We read books every day. They love skiing. They go skiing every winter.
GRAMMAR PRESENT SIMPLE (I, you, we, they) S don’t V O I’m not a driver. I don’t drive a truck. (he, she, it) S doesn’t V O He’s not a doctor. He doesn’t work in a hospital. He doesn’t works in a hospital.
GRAMMAR PRESENT SIMPLE (I, you, we, they) Do S V O ? Do you drive a truck? (he, she, it) Does S V O ? Does he work in a hospital?
GRAMMAR PRESENT SIMPLE Do S V O ? Do you drive a truck? Does S V O ? Does he work in a hospital? Wh- questions Where do you work ? Why does he drive a truck ? He drives a truck because he is a driver.
GRAMMAR PRESENT CONTINUOUS • Affrimative • Negative • question
GRAMMAR PRESENT CONTINUOUS He is reading a book. She is listening to music. They are watching TV.
GRAMMAR PRESENT CONTINUOUS S be V-ingO He is reading a book. She is listening to music. They are watching TV.
GRAMMAR PRESENT CONTINUOUS S be not V-ingO He is not reading a book. She is not listening to music. They are not watching TV.
GRAMMAR PRESENT CONTINUOUS be S V-ingO Why Is he reading a book. Is she listening to music. Are they watching TV.
GRAMMAR PRESENT CONTINUOUS be S V-ingO (Wh-) Where is he going? What are you doing? Why are they watching TV?