FUNCTION : It expresses daily habits or usual activities It expresses general statements of fact.
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SIMPLE PRESENT TENSE
FUNCTION :
It expresses daily habits or usual activities
It expresses general statements of fact
It expresses daily habits or usual activities
Example: •I take a shower everyday.
•She goes to school every morning.
It expresses general statements of fact
Example :
•The earth goes around the sun.
• The sun rises in the east.
S + V1 + s/es + O
S + do/does + not + V1 +O
Do/does +S + V1 + O ?
PATTERN
S = subjek (I, you, they, we, she, he, it)
V1 = verb 1 / kata kerja bentuk 1 (go, read, run, play,etc)
O = objek (school, book, cake, guitar,etc)
Adverb of time = kata keterangan waktu (always, usually, everyday, every morning, etc)
S + V1 + s/es + O (Positive)
IYOUTHEY TIDAK SUKA
S/ES WE
Example : I go to school every morning
SHEHE SUKA
S/ESIT
Example :She goes to school every morning
S + do/does + not + V1 +O(Negative)
SHEHE DOES +
NOTIT
Example :She does not go to school every morning
IYOUTHEY DO +
NOT WE
Example : I do not go to school every morning
Do/does +S + V1 + O ?(Interrogative)
I
DO + YOUTHEY WE
Example : Do I go to school
every morning ?Yes, I do No, I do not
SHE
DOES + HE IT
Example :Does she go to
school every morning?
Yes, she doesNo, she does not
Any questions ???
?
Choose the correct one !We (play/ plays) football every Sunday.
Olivia (like/likes) red roses.
He (read/reads) novel at the library.
They (live/lives) in the North Pole.
The sun (set/sets) in the west.
He play/plays basketball every Saturday.
Jhon go/goes to the cinema every Sunday
I visit/visits my grandfather every Monday.
Do/ Does you speak French?
Yes, I Do/ Does
you / speak French
Do/Does Tina sell mobile phones?
No, Tina don’t/doesn’t.
Tina / sell mobile phones
Home Work !Write 2 sentences using Simple Present Tense ! (positive, negative and interrogative)