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Inglés ejercicios presente simple, Ejercicios de Inglés

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Tipo: Ejercicios

2019/2020

Subido el 17/10/2020

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¡Descarga Inglés ejercicios presente simple y más Ejercicios en PDF de Inglés solo en Docsity! PRESENT SIMPLE AND PRESENT CONTINUOUS PRESENT SIMPLE USES 1: First, we use the Present Simple when something is generally true:  The sun rises in the east.  People need food.  It snows in winter. 2: Secondly, we need to use this tense for a situation that we think is more or less permanent:  She works in a bank.  They love coffee.  She has three children. 3: The next use is for habits or things that we do regularly. We often use adverbs of frequency in this case  I sometimes play tennis.  We often go to the cinema. FORMS -The affirmative is really easy. It's just the verb with an extra 's' if the subject is 'he', 'she', or 'it'. Ex. - I play tennis twice a week. -Mary wants to come with us. -For the negative form, you need to use 'do not' (don't) or ' does not' (doesn't) Ex. - I don’t like football. - He doesn’t like fish. -To form a yes/no question, we use 'do' or 'does' before the subject. Ex. Do you play tennis well? -To form a 'wh' question, you just add the question word at the front: Ex. Where do you live? PRESENT CONTINUOUS USES 1: First, we use it for things that are happening at the moment of speaking.  I'm working at the moment.  Please call back as we are eating dinner now.  Julie is sleeping. 2: We can also use this tense for temporary situations, when we feel something won't continue for a long time.  She's staying with her friend for a week.  I'm living in London for a few months. FORMS The present continuous (sometimes called the present progressive) tense in English is really easy to make and is the same for all verbs. We make it using the present simple of 'be' + verb-ing: -The affirmative I am sleeping I'm sleeping
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