Simple present tense ppt

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The simple present Tense

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The simple present Tense

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Simple present and its usage:

1) To express general statements of fact or timeless truth.2) To express habitual or everyday activities.

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Affirmative statement

To make an Affirmative simple present statement, simply follow this pattern:

Subject+main verb in base form

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1) To express general statements of fact or timeless truth.

•Water consists of hydrogen and oxygen.

•The world is round.

Examples:

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Examples:

2) To express habitual or everyday activities.

•I study for two hours every night.

•I get up at seven every morning.

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Negative statement

To make a negative simple present statement, simply follow the following

pattern:

Subject+doesn’t/don’t+main verb in base form

Ahmad speaks English. Ahmad doesn’t speak English.

You play tennis. You don’t play tennis.

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Question

To make a question in the simple present, simply follow the following pattern:

do/does+subject+main verb in base form

Ahmad speaks English. Does Ahmad speak English?

You play tennis. Do you play tennis?

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Affirmative Negative Question

I speak English I don’t speak English Do I speak English?

you speak EnglishYou don’t speak

EnglishDo you speak

English?

he,she,it speak English

he,she,it doesn’t speak English

Does he,she,it speak? English

We speak English.we don’t speak

EnglishDo we speak English?

You speak EnglishYou don’t speak

EnglishDo you speak

English?

Present simple form

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Spelling rule for simple present:

an s to base form( He eats)

an es to the verb ending in ss,x,ch,sh,o

fix fixes

watchwatche

s

The third person singular is formed by adding

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Exercise:

Make sentences in simple present tense.

Affirmative Negative Question

I play football I don’t play football Do you play football

He like computerHe doesn’t like

computerDoes he like

computer

She lives in New YorkShe doesn’t live in

New YorkDoes she live in New

York

They eat eggs for the breakfast

They don’t eat eggs for the breakfast

Do they eat eggs for the breakfast