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Learn English Online - Free Beginner's Course - Unit 3: Lesson 11 - The Present Simple Positive - "I Do." Learn It

The document provides instructions on using the present simple tense in English. It gives examples of how to conjugate regular verbs in the first, second, third person singular and plural. It then lists the daily morning routine of the character Mr. Bean using the present simple tense. It concludes with tips on spelling rules and using spell checkers to catch mistakes.

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Learn English Online - Free Beginner's Course - Unit 3: Lesson 11 - The Present Simple Positive - "I Do." Learn It

The document provides instructions on using the present simple tense in English. It gives examples of how to conjugate regular verbs in the first, second, third person singular and plural. It then lists the daily morning routine of the character Mr. Bean using the present simple tense. It concludes with tips on spelling rules and using spell checkers to catch mistakes.

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Learn English Online - free beginner's course - Unit 3

Lesson 11 - The Present Simple Positive - "I do." Learn It


The Present Simple - "I do." We use the Present Simple tense to talk about regular or permanent actions.

In the third person (he, she, it) form, the verb takes an s. For example:I/we/you do /they He/she/it does have has work works read reads like likes eat eats drink drinks

Things Mr Bean does every Monday morning.


Every Monday Mr Bean wakes up at 6.00 am.

He gets up at 6.15 am,

and goes to the bathroom.

He usually has a shower,

then he has a shave and brushes his teeth.

He eats breakfast at about 7.00 am.

After breakfast he reads the newspaper.

At 7.30 am he goes to work.

Spelling Tip:
Words ending in -s / -sh/ -ch:es after -s / -sh/ -ch: for example toss > tosses - crash > crashes - scratch > scratches Words ending in -y:-y becomes -ies : For example worry > worries - cry > cries Also.... do > does - go > goes

English Tip - Using a spell checker

Computers can correct spelling mistakes. Many word processing programs contain a spell-check program, they are wonderful! Some programs can correct the spelling of up to 80,000 words and this can save you time and worry, but there are problems with computer spell-checkers.

1. They only work if you can spell quite well already. 2. They cannot correct mistakes which are just wrong words e.g.
there/their - to/two/too etc.

3. They can't check all foreign words, special invented words or


unusual speech dialects e.g. bon appetite! http://www.learn-english-online.org

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