Daily routine- Present simple tense
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My daily routine.Use of present simple tense
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Activity
• Find in the letter soup some
verbs related to daily routines
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W C F F G A C S E G T D T D F
A O G R Y R P P P O D D O P S
K M R E I F U M R E S H D U J
E B C K L D T O S E S H A V E
U N O H G I A B D S S J Y D E
P O S E U P S R G S X T D E V
T A M D G E T U P L S D H E E
W G E I P U A S D E G Y A D R
U D R Y T T K H A E A E V R Y
R T R M U E E D A P P K E D D
S S A O S E A C S A R M S E A
T A A L W A Y S Z E E R A D Y
A D R D G R N E F R D R S K E
Y I C L E A N O G O A D D F E
F R E T G O D M O R N I N G L
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Daily routines
• “What time do you wake up?”
• “What time do you leave home?”
• “What time do you have breakfast?”
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Simple present tense
The simple present tense in English is used to express
routines or habits.
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My daily routine
• On Weekdays I usually wake up at 5:30 am.
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• I stay in bed about 10 minutes, then I get up
• I wash my face and take a shower.
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• Then I dry and comb my hair.
• I have breakfast at around 8:30 am.
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• After breakfast I brush my teeth.
• I put on make up.
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• I get dressed.
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• I leave home around 5:50 am.
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Verb Conjugation and
Spelling
In general, on third person we must add
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To spell the verb in third person
, you have to change it,
depending on the verbs’ end…
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1. Verbs with -O, -CH, -SH, -SS, -X,
or -Z at the end, we have to add -ES in
the third person.
• go – goes
• catch – catches
• wash – washes
• kiss – kisses
• fix – fixes
• buzz – buzzes
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2. Verbs with a consonant + Y at the end, we
have to remove the Y and we have to add -IES.
• marry – marries
• study – studies
• carry – carries
• worry – worries
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EXCEPTION:Verbs with a vowel + Y at the end, we just add -S.
•play – plays
•enjoy – enjoys
•say – says