THE SIMPLE PRESENT FORM

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The Simple present Grammar: Form

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Slide 1:The Simple Present Tense Third Person Singular by Euripedes G. Batista mrlypy@hotmail.com http://geocities.yahoo.com.br/egbatista


Slide 2:The Third Person Singular Verbs: Rules Add –s to the verbs Read: reads Play: plays Come: comes Like: likes Work: works by Euripedes G. Batista mrlypy@hotmail.com


Slide 3:The Third Person Singular Verbs: Rules Verbs ending in –s, sh, ch, x, o add es Pass: passes Wash: Washes Fix: fixes Go: goes by Euripedes G. Batista mrlypy@hotmail.com


Slide 4:The Third Person Singular Verbs: Rules Verbs ending in –y followed by consonant, change ‘y’ to ies Study: studies Fly: flies Dry: dries Cry: cries by Euripedes G. Batista mrlypy@hotmail.com


Slide 5:The Third Person Singular Verbs: Examples Read: She reads story books everyday. Play: He plays soccer on sundays. Come: Maria comes to school by car. Like: Marcus likes to listen to music. Work: Pedro works for Mabel Factory. Live: Lúcia lives in Jardim Olímpico. by Euripedes G. Batista mrlypy@hotmail.com


Slide 6:The Third Person Singular Verbs: Examples Pass: Kris passes me the salt, please Wash: Carlos Washes his car on Sundays. Fix: Andre fixes his bike when it breaks Go: Susy goes to the club at the weekend Do: Márcia does her homework at 3:00 p.m Watches: Lucius watches TV every night. by Euripedes G. Batista mrlypy@hotmail.com


Slide 7:The Third Person Singular Verbs: Examples Study: He studies English downtown Fly: andrea flies her model plane. Dry: Silma dries her clothes at home. Cry: Anthony cries for his girlfriend. by Euripedes G. Batista mrlypy@hotmail.com


Slide 8:Henry is a shop assistant. He works in a shop at the station. He gets up at seven o’clock. He has breakfast at half past seven. He drives to the station. At the station he sees a friend, Mary. She goes to work by train. Her train leaves at eight o’clock. Henry starts work again. At eleven o’clock, he stops working for fifteen minutes and drinks coffee. He doesn’t have lunch. At four o’clock he stops working and has tea and a cake. He leaves work at half past five. He doesn’t stay late. He studies German before he goes to bed. The Third Person Singular Verbs: Identify the verbs by Euripedes G. Batista mrlypy@hotmail.com