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Simple Present 4TH Grade

This document provides information about simple present tense in English including: 1) The affirmative, negative, and interrogative forms for the first, second, and third person singular and plural subjects. 2) Rules for adding -s or -es to verbs in the third person singular. 3) Examples of affirmative, negative, and interrogative sentences using the simple present tense. 4) Question and answer responses using the simple present tense.
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Simple Present 4TH Grade

This document provides information about simple present tense in English including: 1) The affirmative, negative, and interrogative forms for the first, second, and third person singular and plural subjects. 2) Rules for adding -s or -es to verbs in the third person singular. 3) Examples of affirmative, negative, and interrogative sentences using the simple present tense. 4) Question and answer responses using the simple present tense.
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SIMPLE PRESENT

AFFIRMATIVE FORM NEGATIVE FORM INTERROGATIVE FORM


 I eat (yo como) .I don’t eat .Do I eat?
 You eat(tu comes) .You don’t eat .Do you eat?

 He eats (él come) .He doesn’t eat .Does he eat?

 She eats (ella come) .She doesn’t eat .Does she eat?

 It eats ( come) .It doesn’t eat .Does It eat?

 We eat (nosotros comemos) .We don’t eat .Do we eat?

 They eat (ellos comen) .They don’t eat .Do they eat?
AFFIRMATIVE SENTENCES - VERB RULES

S ES IES
O –X – Z – S – SS- SH - CH Y
 She (call) Juan She (go) to the park She (study) English
She calls Juan She goes to the park She studies English
 He (drink) wáter He (watch) tv He (try) the test again
He drinks water He watches tv He tries the test again

HAVE
HAS
. She has a house he has a house It has a house
. I have a house We have a house Y You have a house They have a hose
SIMPLE PRESENT - AFFIRMATIVE SENTENCES

 I/WE/YOU/THEY HE/SHE/IT(add “s” to the verb)


• I work in an office .Tony Works in an office
• We live in Canada . Ann lives in the U.S
• The children eat in the house . The dog eats in the garden
• You read books . Mrs. Alvarez reads magazines

Personal pronoun or subject + verb + complement


NEGATIVE FORM – SIMPLE PRESENT
 I/WE/YOU/THEY HE/SHE/IT

DON’T DOESN’T
• I don’t work in an office. .Tony doesn’t Work in a office.
• We don’t live in Canada. . Ann doesn’t live in the U.S.
• The children don’t eat in the house. . The dog doesn’t eat in the garden.
• You don’t read books . Mrs. Alvarez doesn’t read magazines

Personal pronoun or subject + Auxiliar verb in negative+ verb in the simple form + complement
SIMPLE PRESENT – INTERROGATIVE SENTENCES
 I/WE/YOU/THEY HE/SHE/IT

DO DOES
• Do I work in an office? .Does Tony Work in a office?
• Do we live in Canada? . Does Ann live in the U.S?
• Do they eat in the house? . Does The dog eat in the garden?
• Do you read books? . Does Mrs. Alvarez read magazines?
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
 Do I walk? Yes, you do No, you don’t
 Do you walk? Yes, I do No, I don’t
 Does he walk? Yes, he does No, he doesn’t
 Does she walk? Yes,she does No, she doesn’t
 Does it walk? Yes, it does No, it doesn’t
 Do we walk? Yes, we do No, we don’t
 Do you walk? Yes, we do No, we don’t
 Do they walk? Yes, they do No, they don’t

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