English Class Section 1300/0800

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English Class Section 1300/0800. Lic. Maison E. Amador. [email protected]. U n i t # 2. SIMPLE PRESENT TENSE: (+) (-) (?) THE OCCUPATIONS WHO ARE THEY? POSSESSIVE NOUN ( ’s). Simple Present Tense. Affirmative (+) Singular Plural I forget my keys We read a lot - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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English Class Section 1300/0800

Lic. Maison E. Amador

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U n i t # 2• SIMPLE PRESENT TENSE: (+) (-) (?)

• THE OCCUPATIONS

• WHO ARE THEY? POSSESSIVE NOUN

(’s)

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Simple Present TenseAffirmative (+)

Singular Plural

• I forget my keys We read a lot

• You study the topic You eat fruit

• He drives a school bus They drink tea

• She cooks spaguetties

• It works at night See pag.17

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The Verbs Some verbs change their spelling when s is added in the

third person singular. When a verb ends in y immediately preceded by a

consonant, the y is changed to i before the ending es is added.

Infinitive Third Person Singular

study studies

carry carries

fly flies

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• when a verb ends in y immediately preceded by a vowel, the y is not

changed before the ending s is added. In each of the following examples,

the vowel immediately preceding the final y is underlined. Infinitive Third Person Singular

say says

enjoy enjoys

buy buys• Verbs ending in o

When a verb ends in o, added es ending. For example:

Infinitive Third Person Singular do does go goes

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Verbs ending in ch, s, sh, x or zWhen a verb ends in a sibilant sound such as ch, s, sh, x or z, added es ending.

For example:

Infinitive Third Person Singular

pass passes push pushes watch watches fix fixes buzz buzzes

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Negative Form (-)• In negative form you have to use an Auxiliary Verb before

the action verb;this verb is DO with (I, You, We, They) and DOES with third person (He, She, It)

I do not speak He does not watch

You do not dance She does not drive

We do not walk It does not open

They do not study

DoDoes

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Interrogative Form (?)• In interrogative form we have to use DO and

DOES as the same as negative form, remember: The auxiliary verb is at the beginning.

Do/Does +Pronoun + Verb + Complement + ?

Do you eat fruits every morning? Does he drive a bus at night?

See pag.18

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Affirmative (+) Negative (-) I I

You You

We We

They They

Simple Present Tense (-) (?)s u m m a r y

Do Do not

Affirmative (+) Negative (-)

Third Person

She She

He He

It It

Does Does not

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An accountant

An actress

An astronaut

An architect

A babysitter

A lawyer

A barber

Abookseller See pag.20,21

Occupations (A, An)

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musician (s)

WHAT DO YOU DO?

housewife (ves)

soccer player (s) engineer (s)

vet (s)

taxi driver (s)

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What Do You Do?

police (s) carpenter (s) secretary (s)

mechanic (s) nurse (s) teacher (s)

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Family Tree

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Question Words (Wh-questions)

What…? Where…? When…? How…? Why…?

Which…? Who…?

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THANKS FOR YOUR ATTENTION GUYS!

Lic. Maison E. Amador