COURSE 2017 - 18
1st Term
COURSE 2016 - 17
2nd Term
PRESENT SIMPLE
USES:
1. To describe repeated actions, habits and routines.
e.g: We eat Italian food every weekend.
e.g: She goes to school at nine o'clock.
2. To describe facts that are always or nearly always true.
e.g: I live in Córdoba.
e.g: He doesn't spaek Polish.
3. To describe how the speaker feels, thinks or likes.
e.g: He thinks that Mandarin is a very interesting language.
e.g: My parents feel really proud of me.
e.g: Do you like Brazilian music?
GRAMMAR STRUCTURES
AFFIRMATIVE:
Subject + verb + complements.
(3rd p. sing.: verb+s,es,ies)
NEGATIVE:
Subject + auxiliar + verb + complements.
(don't /doesn't) (B.F)
INTERROGATIVE:
Auxiliar + subject + verb + complements + ?
(Do / Does) (B.F)
Q.W + Auxiliar + subject + verb + complements + ?
(Do / Does) (B.F)
TIME EXPRESIONS WITH PRESENT SIMPLE:
- Every day / week / month / year / summer... / Monday... / January... / morning...
- On Monday...
- In January...
- In summer...
- In the morning...
- Once a day.../ week...
- Twice a day... / a week...
- Three times a day... / a week...
ADVERBS OF FREQUENCY WITH THE PRESENT SIMPLE
They always go before de verb except with the verb "To be" and "To have" that go after these verbs.
- Always
- Nearly always
- generally, normally, usually
- often
- sometimes
- rarelly
- hardly ever
- never
e.g: I always meet my friends at weekends.
My mother hardy ever forgets the shopping list.
Mary's friend is sometimes late.
You have often good marks.