Unit:2 Group One: The Tittles
Unit:2 Group One: The Tittles
Unit:2 Group One: The Tittles
Do not = Don’t
Does not = Doesn’t
Short answer:
Yes, I/ you/ we/ they do
No, I you we they don’t
Yes, he/ she/ it does
No, he she it doesn’t
Present Simple
But Verbs end in “-s,-ss, -sh, -ch, -x, or –o” are changed
by adding “-es”
Examples: kiss kisses watch watches
wash washes box boxes
- She kisses her son.
In sentences
- He flies to New York every weekends.
- She copies these books for her class.
- It tries for his life.
Adverb of Frequency
We often use adverbs of frequency with the present
simple.
Never(0%), rarely(), not often(), sometime(),
often(), usually(), always(100%).
Examples: - He always goes to school.
- She never eats meat.
- I rarely watch T.V.
Unit:2 Present Continuous
I (am)
He, She, It (is)
You, We, They (are) short answer:
Yes, I am./No, I am not.
is not = isn’t Yes, he/she/it is.
No, he/she/it is not.
are not = aren’t Yes, you/we/ they are.
No, you/we/ they are not.
Present Continuous
Examples:
- I am going to London next year.
- We are travelling to Angkor Wat this weekend.
Present Continuous
Examples
1. I believe in Buddhism.
2. Does she agree to get married to day?
3. I know his face, but I forget his name.
4. What do you mean? I don’t understand you.
State Verb
Examples
- I like black coffee.
- She loves listening to music.
- The more you hate, the more you love.
- I hope to save up to US 10.000.
State Verb
Example
1. that cake looks delicious.
2. I can hear someone cry.
3. The soup tastes like the water.
4. The food smells good.
5. I don’t feel that it is a good idea
State Verb
Example
--Thiscar belongs to me. I have just bought it.
- My sister owns a car.
- These chairs cost $20 each.
State Verb