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Simple Present Presented by Tonny

SIMPLE PRESENT THIRD PERSON HE SHE IT

el verbo "to give" (dar) en presente simple. Singular I give You give He gives She gives It gives Plural We give They give Reglas ortográficas para el presente simple If you look above you'll see the spelling doesn't change, except for the third person singular (He, She, It) which adds an "s" to the verb. For example "I eat - He eats". Si observas detenidamente en el recuadro, te percatarás de que la ortografía no cambia, excepto para la tercera persona del singular (He, She, It) en cuyo caso se le añade "s" al verbo. Por ejemplo, "I eat - He eats".

Verb Endings Verbos que terminan en Sometimes other spelling rules also apply to He, She and It. All the following verbs add "es" instead of "s": En ocasiones se aplican otras reglas a la tercera persona del singular (He, She, It). A todos los verbos que aparecen a continuación se les añade "es" en vez de "s" Verb Endings Verbos que terminan en Verbs ending in -- add –es Verbos terminados en-- se les añade-- es Verbs ending in -O- add –es Verbos terminados en -O- se les añade-- es Verbs ending in -S- add –es Verbos terminados en -S- se les añade-- es Verbs ending in -X- add –es Verbos terminados en -X- se les añade-- es Verbs ending in -CH- add –es Verbos terminados en -CH- se les añade-- es Verbs ending in -SH- add –es Verbos terminados en -SH- se les añade-- es

Spelling Examples Ejemplos ortográficos do does  hacer  go goes ir pass passes  pasar kiss kisses besar fix fixes arreglar  mix mixes mezclar watch watches observar catch catches capturar push pushes empujar rush rushes apresurar

try tries tratar, intentar cry cries gritar, llorar Verbs ending in a consonant and -y often change the -y to -ies: Los verbos terminados en consonante seguida de y -- cambian a -ies try tries tratar, intentar  cry cries gritar, llorar Verbs such as "buy" have no consonant before the "y", so you simply add -s Los verbos como “comprar” no tiene consonate antes de la “y”, así que simplemente agregas –s buy buys comprar   pay pays pagar

1. I __________ cereal for breakfast. (eat) Make sentences using the correct form of the verb in the Present Simple. Example: She walks home. (walk) 1. I __________ cereal for breakfast. (eat) 2. She ___________ work at 9.00. (start) 3. Dave and Tim __ some candies. (have) 4. Charlie ___________ movies. (like) 5. He ____________ the piano. (play) 6. You _____________ great! (look) Use the correct spelling of the 3rd person singular.

7. He ____ homework in the evening. (do) 8. Sarah _________ to English class. (go) 9. The boy ___________ the ball. (catch) 10. Jenny ___________ her family. (miss) 11. The teacher ___________ us. (teach) 12. The baby ___________ at night. (cry)

Unscramble these sentences. 1. I /my/ face/ wash/ ___________________ 2. she/ tennis/ plays/ __________________ 3. he/ school/ likes/ ___________________ 4. you/ a/ ride/ horse/ __________________ 5. Cindy/ good/ food/ cooks/ _____________ 6. a/ cough/ he/ has/ ___________________

Present Simple Presented by Tonny FCAT

NEGATIVE FORM To make sentences in negative form we should use the negative word NOT plus the auxiliary verb DOES before the main verb. Examples: He doesn't play soccer. She doesn't live in Armeria. She doesn't have a boyfriend, she has three. He doesn't wash his clothes.

Interrogative form. In the interrogative form we place the auxiliary DOES at the beginning of a sentence and we put an interrogation mark (?) at the end. Examples: Does she eat pizza? Does he come from Canada? Does she type fast? Does he clean his bedroom? Does he drink alcohol?