Showing posts with label PRESENT SIMPLE. Show all posts
Showing posts with label PRESENT SIMPLE. Show all posts

February 17, 2018

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SIMPLE PRESENT

Statement :

I work
You work
They work
We work

He works
She works
It works

Negative :

I do not work
You do not work
They do not work
We do not work

He does not work
She does not work
It does not work


Question :

Do I work
Do they work
Do we work
Do you work

Does he work
Does she work
Does it work

November 13, 2017

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PRESENT SIMPLE (I DO)

A. Study this example situtation:

Hendry is a bus driver, but now he is in bed asleep. So : He is not driving a bus. (He is asleep.) but He drives a bus. (He is a bus driver.)
Drives(s)/work(s)/do(es) etc. is the present simple:
I/We/You / They drive/work/do etc.
he/she/it drives/works/does etc.

B. We use the present simple to talk about things in general. We are only thinking about now. We use it to say that something happens all the time or repeatedly, or that someting is true in general. It is not important whether the action is happening at the time of speaking:

* Nurses took after patients in hospitals.
* I usually go away at weekends.
* The earth goes round the sun.

Remember that we say : he/she/it -s. Don't forget the s:
I work .... but He works .... They do .... My sister does ....

C. We use do/does to make questions and negative sentences:

do I/We/You/They work? / come? /do?
does he/she/it work?/ come? /do?

I/we/ they/ don't work / come / do
He/ she/ it doesn't work / come /do

* I come from Canada. Where do you come from?
* 'Would you like a cigarette?' 'No, thanks. I don't smoke.'
* What does this word mean? (not 'What means this word?')
* Rice doesn't grow in cold climates. In the following examples do is also the main verb:
*'What do you do?' (=What's your jobs?) 'I work in a shop.'
* He's so lazy. He doesn't do anything to help me. (not 'He doesn't anything')

D. We use the present simple when we say how often we do things:

* I get up at 8 o'clock every morning. (not 'I'm getting')
* How often do you go to the dentist? (not 'How often are you going?')
* Ann doesn't drink tea very often.
* In summer John usually plays tennis once or twice a week.

E. I promise/ I apologise etc.

Sometimes we do things by saying something. For example, when you promise to do something, you can say 'I promise ...'; when you suggest something, you can say J suggest ...'. We use the present simple (promise/suggest etc.) in sentences like this:

*I promise I won't be late. (not 'I'm promising')
* 'What do you suggest I do?' 'I suggest that you ...'

In the same way we say : I apologise ... / I advise ... / I insist ... / I agree ... / I refuse ... etc.