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Routines

The document provides a comprehensive overview of the Simple Present tense, including its use in positive, negative, and interrogative sentences to express routines, likes, and dislikes. It includes examples and practice exercises for constructing sentences in different forms. The content is aimed at helping learners understand and apply the Simple Present tense effectively.

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Routines

The document provides a comprehensive overview of the Simple Present tense, including its use in positive, negative, and interrogative sentences to express routines, likes, and dislikes. It includes examples and practice exercises for constructing sentences in different forms. The content is aimed at helping learners understand and apply the Simple Present tense effectively.

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ROUTINES

PERSONAL
PRONOUNS
SIMPLE PRESENT

POSITIVE SENTENCES
Simple Present:
The action usually happens.
We use SIMPLE PRESENT to express routines,
likes and dislikes

(+) Subject + Verb+ Complement


I/ YOU/WE/THEY HAVE A SHOWER AT 7:30
I FEED THE DOG YOU DO YOUR HOMEWORK

WE SLEEP THEY HAVE


Simple Present:
The action usually happens.
We use SIMPLE PRESENT to express routines,
likes and dislikes

(+) Subject + Verb(-s)+ Complement


SHE/HE/IT/ GETS UP at 7:30
SHE DOES HER
HE HAS CLASSES
HOMEWORK

IT SLEEP
S HE FEEDS THE
LET’S
PRACTICE!
POSITIVE SENTENCES
MY FRIENDS AND I WATCH
A MOVIE

(WATCH)
MARY, JOHN AND LUCY EATPIZZA

(EAT)
FREDDY PLAYS THE PIANO

(PLAY)
THE BABY CRIES

(CRY)
NELLY AND I WRITEA LETTER

(WRITE)
THE DOG PLAYSWITH THE BALL

(PLAY
NANCY LISTENSTO MUSIC

(LISTEN)
ANDY BRUSHE HIS TEETH
S

(BRUSH)
SHE WAKES AT 7
UP

(WAKE
CAROL DOES HER HOMEWORK

(DO)
VICTOR HAS LUNCH

(HAVE)
PEDRO GOES TO SCHOOL
SIMPLE PRESENT

NEGATIVE SENTENCES
Simple Present:
The action usually happens.
We use SIMPLE PRESENT to express routines, likes and
dislikes

(-) Subject + Auxiliary +NOT + Verb+ Complement


I/ YOU/WE/THEY + DO NOT (DON’T) GET UP AT 7:30
NEGATIVE SENTENCES

You DON’T eat lunch at home

They DON’T sleep in class


YOU DON’T DO YOUR
I DON’T THE HOMEWORK
FEED
DOG
FEED

WE DON’T SLEEP THEY DON’T HAVE


Simple Present:
The action usually happens.
We use SIMPLE PRESENT to express routines, likes and
dislikes

(-) Subject + Auxiliary + NOT + Verb + Complement


SHE/HE/IT/ DOES NOT (DOESN’T) GET UP at 7:30
NEGATIVE SENTENCES

He
SHE DOESN’T DO HER
HE DOESN’T HAVE HOMEWORK
CLASSES

IT DOESN’T SLEEP HE DOESN’T FEED THE


DOG
LET’S PRACTICE!
NEGATIVE SENTENCES
MY FRIENDS AND I DON’T WATCHA MOVIE

(WATCH)
THE BABYDOESN’T CRY

(CRY)
ANDY DOESN’T BRUSH HIS TEETH

(BRUSH)
MARY, JOHN AND LUCY DON’T EAT PIZZA

(EAT)
CAROL DOESN’T DO HER
HOMEWORK

(DO)
HE DOESN’T HAVE LUNCH

(HAVE)
PEDRO DOESN’T GO TO
SCHOOL

(GO)
DAVID AND I DON’T WRITE A LETTER

(WRITE)
THE DOG DOESN’T PLAY WITH THE
BALL

(PLAY
)
NANCY DOESN’T LISTEN TO MUSIC

(LISTEN)
SIMPLE PRESENT

INTERROGATIVE SENTENCES
Simple Present:
The action usually happens.
We use SIMPLE PRESENT to express routines, likes and
dislikes

(?) Auxiliary + Subject + Verb+ Complement ?


DO I/ YOU/WE/THEY + GET UP + AT 7:30

(?) Auxiliary + Subject + Verb + Complement ?


DOES SHE/HE/IT/ + GET UP + at 7:30
Simple Present:
The action usually happens.

Do you study English? (closed


question)
YES, I DO NO, I DON’T

Does your brother study English?

YES, HE DOES NO, HE DOESN’T


LET’S PRACTICE!

INTERROGATIVE SENTENCES
DOES PATRICK
TAKE A SHOWER?

YES, HE DOES

(TAKE A SHOWER)
DO MARK AND LILA
WATCH TV?

NO, THEY
DON’T

(WATCH TV)
DOES NANCYREAD A BOOK?

YES, SHE DOES

(READ A BOOK)
DOES DIEGO DRINK WATER?

NO, HE
DOESN’T

(DRINK)
DO PENGUIN SWIM?
S

YES, THEY DO

(SWIM)
t
The Browns go to the seaside every
summer

I don’t understand the word “peacick”. What does this


word mean?

British people drink a lot of


tea.

My train leaves at 9.30, so I need to be at the


station by 9.

Do your parents arrive on Monday?

What time does the film begin this evening?


English Test N°1 - 7th Grade (Present Simple Affirm
ative) -
Cuestionario (wordwall.net)

Present Simple 3rd Person


- Categorizar (wordwall.net)
Put the sentences and questions in order -
Reordenar (wordwall.net)

Routine Activities - Anagrama (wordwall.net)


Simple Present Speaking Wheel - Rueda del azar (w
ordwall.net)
Write and
sentences with the correct
form of have got

1. She hasn’t got any brothers.


2. Have you got a big flat?
3. We haven’t got a lot of work
today.
4. Has your sister got a boyfriend?
5. Roger and Val have got a
beautiful
6. I have garden
got a really good teacher
7. My brother hasn’t got a job at the
moment.
8. They have got the same colour
eyes.
9. Have we got a meeting today?
10. He hasn’t got many friends at
work.
Complete the sentences with the correct form of
have got.

haven’t
Has got
got
‘ve got
haven’t
has gotgot
haven’t
got
Have got
‘s got
Have got

haven’t
got

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