Explanation; Exercises; Speaking; Writing;
Look at the dancers.
They dance / She dances
The use of S in the verbs
- Let’s understand more about this ⤵️
→ Plural
You → You drive
We → We drive
They → They drive
→ Singular
I → I drive
You → You drive
He → He drives
She → She drives
It → It drives
- Practice
- Say 4 examples of affirmative sentences using Simple Present
Ex: He washes the car / They cook food
- Do the exercises below
→ Plural
You → You don’t swim
We → We don’t swim
They → They don’t swim
→ Singular
I → I don’t swim
You → You don’t swim
He → He doesn’t swim
She → She doesn’t swim
It → It doesn’t swim
- Practice
- Say 4 examples of negative sentences using Simple Present
Ex: He doesn’t clean / They don’t talk
- Do the exercises below
→ Plural
You → Do you drive?
We → Do we drive?
They → Do they drive?
→ Singular
I → Do I drive?
You → Do you drive?
He → Does he drive?
She → Does she drive?
It → Does it drive?
- Practice
- Say 4 examples of question sentences using Simple Present
Ex: Does she travel? / Do you watch?
- Do the exercises below
Game 🎮
Most verbs use: -s
- sing → sings
- listen → listens
- like → likes
Verbs be and have:
- be → is
- have → has
Verb ending in consonant + y: -ies
- carry → carries
- study → studies
- carry → carries
Verbs ending in -s, -z, -sh, -ch, -x or -o: -es
- fix → fixes
- miss → misses
- wash → washes
- Practice
- Complete the verbs with the correct ending:
Wishes
Cries
Goes
Plays
- Do the exercises below
Speaking Practice 🗣️
Writing Practice 🖋️
Ex.: - Steve has dinner at 8:00 pm.
- Mia goes to sleep at 9:30 pm.
Exercise 📝
This material was made with or/and inspired by the following:
- Ellii - https://app.ellii.com/lesson/2403-simple-present
- Irasutoya (Images) - https://www.irasutoya.com/