We go several miles
- I live in Frankfurt.
- She plays football but she doesn't play tennis.
- For breakfast he eats rice and drinks cold milk.
- She works very hard.
- My friend speaks four languages.
- It rains a lot in Germany.
- I don't like horror films!
- Do you smoke?
- Does your sister have any children?
I drive car but I don't ride bikes. ?
adverbs such as: always, only, never, ever, still, just, etc.
Examples:
- You only speak English.
- Do you only speak English?
I have a book
You don't have book
Subject+simple Present verb+noun
She is my friend
They are teachers
He is a doctor
My brother is an advocate
My mother is a retired teacher
She is a good dancer
He is a great artist
I have only one pen for writing entrance exam
I have lunch
I have coffee
I haven't coffee yet today
I have an apple ( in my bag)
She is my maths teacher from High school
This is my maths teacher from High school
It is goat milk
Milk is a great survival food
There is bomb on this bus
This is a lake
1. If you wake up at 5 a.m. and you're productive throughout the day
2. We sleep better when we're cooler
3. I wake up early in the morning
The past tense of wake up is woke up or waked up. The third-person singular simple present indicative form of wake up is wakes up. The present participle of wake up is waking up. The past participle of wake up is woken up or waked up.
She wakes up early in the morning
Questions
Do you listen?
Where are you from?
| Am | I | beautiful? |
| Are | you / we / they | a teacher? |
| Is | he / she / it | tall? |
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Lets do it
Lets go
Lets not get it
Third person singular simple Present form
Lets go
He let go the rope - past tense
He lets go of his dreams every morning
- Third person simple present
Lets do this
Let's is a contraction of “let us.”
Lets is the third-person singular present tense form of verb let, which means to allow or give permission.
Let us(Let's) consider all the facts.
Passive voice - Simple present
Cut-cut-cut
Put-put-put
The sandwich is cut in two pieces.
Apples are put in the bowl.
Apples are put in the bowl.
The business cards (be, normally ) are normally printed by a company in New York. Their prices (be) are inexpensive, yet the quality of their work is quite good.
These verbs are rarely used in continuous tenses. They include:
Abstract Verbs
to be, to want, to cost, to seem, to need, to care, to contain, to owe, to exist...
Possession Verbs
to possess, to own, to belong...
Emotion Verbs
to like, to love, to hate, to dislike, to fear, to envy, to mind...
Examples:
- He is needing help now. Not Correct
- He needs help now. Correct
- He is wanting a drink now. Not Correct
- He wants a drink now. Correct
Examples:
The present simple is often used to refer to future events that are scheduled (and outside of our control).
Hurry up! The train departs in 10 minutes
Adjectives:
He is a good student
She is a good dancer
Adverb:
She works very hard
The present simple tense is very often used with adverbs of repeated time
I always come to school by car.
She frequently arrives here before me.
He never forgets to do his homework.
The classrooms are cleaned every evening after school.
I play football on Saturdays.
Once a year I fly back to visit my family in Korea
She sometimes loses her temper, but it doesn't happen very often.
Do you ever eat in the cafeteria?
Does your father speak English every day?
I often catch the late bus home.
The simple present tense is very often used with adverbs such as: always, only, never, ever, still, just, etc.
Examples:
- You only speak English.
- Do you only speak English?
Relationship
Sanjeev and Nandakumar are my cousins.
Name:
- I’m Joanna.
- He’s Paulo.
- They’re Aki and Yuta.
Country:
- I’m from the U.S. I’m American.
- My husband is from Italy. He’s Italian.
- She’s not Korean, she’s Vietnamese.
- Are they from Australia?
Age:
- I’m 27 years old.
- How old are you?
- She’s 15.
- My mother is 65 years old.
Emotions:
- I’m sad.
- She’s excited.
- You’re angry.
- We’re happy.
I am a pieceful being
I am a happy being
I am a lovefull being
I am a divine being
I am a powerful being
Jobs:
- I’m not a student. I’m a teacher.
- Are you a doctor?
- He’s a journalist.
- They’re artists.
World truth
- The sun sets in the West.
- Water boils at 100° Celsius.
- Few people live to be 100 years old.
- Wood floats on water.
- Does it snow in the Sahara desert?
- Do elephants live longer than humans?
- Money doesn't guarantee happiness.
- Flowers don't grow in the winter.
Passive voice simple Present
- Once a week, Tom cleans the car. Active
- Once a week, the car is cleaned by Tom. Passive
Facts or Generalisation
- Cats like milk.
- Birds do not like milk.
- Do pigs like milk?
- California is in America.
- California is not in the United Kingdom.
- Windows are made of glass.
- Windows are not made of wood.
- New York is a small city. It is not important that this fact is untrue.
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