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Simple Tences

The document provides information about the present simple tense, types of sentences, exercises, past simple tense, future simple tense. It discusses the uses and forms of the present simple, past simple, and future simple tenses including affirmative, negative, and interrogative forms. Examples are provided to illustrate the different verb forms and uses of the tenses. Exercises are included for students to practice changing verbs and sentences into the appropriate tense.

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Simple Tences

The document provides information about the present simple tense, types of sentences, exercises, past simple tense, future simple tense. It discusses the uses and forms of the present simple, past simple, and future simple tenses including affirmative, negative, and interrogative forms. Examples are provided to illustrate the different verb forms and uses of the tenses. Exercises are included for students to practice changing verbs and sentences into the appropriate tense.

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PRESENT SIMPLE TENSE

It refers to an action that happened in the moment of speech, it expresses:

1. Things in general .

2. Facts .
3. Habit or Routines .
4. Permanent situation
*Some adverbs are used regularly with present simple : ( always , usually ,
often , never , sometimes , every + noun e. g . every day , every week ,
every month , etc.)

Example : He plays tennis every Friday .


*Some verbs are used only with simple tenses ( want , like , know ,
forget , believe , hate , love , see , seem , understand , etc.)

e.g . I see you .


TYPES OF SENTENCES

*Affirmative case:
Form 1 : S ( I / They / We / You/ Plural noun ) + base verb + comp.
-I work five days a week.
Form 2 : S ( He/ She/ It/ Singular nouns ) + verb( s , es ) + comp.
-He misses his brother.
*Negative case
Forms 1 : S ( I , They , We , You , Plural noun ) + don't + base verb
+ complement sentence .
- They don’t have time to waste.
Forms 2 : S ( He , She , It , singular noun ) + doesn't + base verb +
comp.
- She doesn’t like pineapples on Pizza.
*Interrogative case:
Form 1 : Do + S ( I , They , You , We , Plural noun ) + base verb +
comp.
-Do you have a car?
Form 2 : Does + S ( He , She , It , Singular noun ) + base verb +
comp.
-Does he play video games?
EXERCISE S:

1. Children ………… their mothers .( love , loves , loving )


2. She usually ( walk ) in the park . ( correct the verb )
3. We always ( go ) to the restaurant on Friday . ( correct the verb )
4. I have a car ( negative ) .
5. She likes pizza . ( negative )
6. The train leaves at 9 am . ( negative )
7. I speak Spanish . ( negative )
8. She lives in France ( Question )
9. He goes to school every morning ( Question )
10. You know Bilal ( Question )
PAST SIMPLE TENSE

The past simple is used to express :


1. An action that has taken place in the past and was
completed.
2. Habits in the past.
There are two types of verbs in the past simple:
regular and irregular .
TYPES OF SENTENCES

*Affirmative case:
S + Verb ( regular ed , irregular ) +comp.
*Negative case:
S (I/ you/ we/ they/ he/ she/ it)+ didn't +base verb + comp.
* Interrogative case:
Did +S + base verb + comp?
EXERCISES:
What's the past tense of the verb " think " ?
They …….. read the magazine last night . ( don't , doesn't , didn't ) .
We didn't ( has , have , had ) our dinner .
What ……. He do last month ? ( do , does , did )
She ( meet ) him three weeks ago ( correct the verb )
We ( have ) dinner at restaurant last week .
I ( lose ) my wallet yesterday .
My parents ( come ) to visit me last July .
She ( has) a headache yesterday .
We ( do ) our homework last night .
FUTURE SIMPLE TENSE

It is used to:
1. To predict a future event:
2. To express willingness:
TYPES OF SENTENCES:

*Affirmative form:
S(I/ you/ they/we/ he/ she/ it)+ will+ base verb+ comp.
-We will meet tomorrow.
*Negative form:

S(I/ you/ they/we/ he/ she/ it)+ will not+ base verb+ comp.
-The baby will not eat his soup.
-I will not leave.
*INTERROGATIVE FORM

With we in the interrogative form using "shall", to make a


suggestion:
-Shall we go to the movies tonight?
With I in the interrogative form using "shall", to ask for advice or
instructions:
- Shall I tell the boss about this money?
With you, to give an invitation:
Will you come to the dance with me?
Will you marry me?
*INTERROGATIVE NEGATIVE
It is used to ask for information about something that is not true or
does not exist.
Will not+ S + base verb?
-won’t you see?
-won’t she ask?
Exercises:
1. I ……… (help) you with your work. Affirmative form in the future
simple
2. We will catch him. (interrogative negative)
3. Liam will leave tomorrow. (negative form)
4. Write a sentence in a question form in the future simple tense.
Homework:
In not more than 100 words write about
(My Daily Routine)

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