Grammar Summary Unit 1
Grammar Summary Unit 1
Present simple In object questions, the question word is not the subject of
the verb. We use the auxiliary verb do/does.
Form and use Who do you work for? (object)
Which bus do I take to go to the city centre? (object)
Affirmative Negative ▶ Exercises 1 and 2
I/you/we/they live I/you/we/they don’t live
(don’t = do not) Expressions of frequency
he/she/it lives he/she/it doesn’t live
(doesn’t = does not) Adverbs of frequency
Question Short answer We often use adverbs of frequency (always, usually, often,
sometimes, rarely, never) with the present simple to talk
do I/you/we/they live? Yes, I/you/we/they do.
about how often we do something.
No, I/you/we/they don’t.
does he/she/it live? Yes, he/she/it does. Adverbs of frequency normally come before the main verb
No, he/she/it doesn’t. or after the verb be.
I always wear a suit to work. He is often late.
We use the present simple to talk about:
●● things which are always or generally true Sometimes, usually and often can also come at the
I’m an architect. I design office buildings. beginning of a sentence.
Sometimes I stay at home and read a book.
●● repeated actions and routines
He takes the children to school and then he goes to work. In negative sentences, adverbs of frequency come between
●● permanent situations the auxiliary verb and the main verb.
She works as an occupational therapist. I don’t often eat Mexican food.
In subject questions, the question word is the subject of For yes/no questions, we form indirect questions using if or
the question. We do not use the auxiliary verb (do/does). whether.
Who manages the company? (subject) I’d like to know if the bus leaves from here. (Direct question:
Which bus goes to the city centre? (subject) Does the bus leave from here?)
▶ Exercise 6
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3 the trains / on time / run / in England / rarely 5 ‘How do I apply for the job?’
Can you tell me .
4 the last / always / is / person / he / to arrive 6 ‘Do you offer English courses?’
I’d like to know .
5 but / sometimes / eat / we / vegetarians / fish / we’re
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