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Habit
1. No Verb
2. Verb
Using to be 1 for “no verb”
Often
Usually
Sometimes
Seldom
Never
Subject To Be 1
I Am
You Are
They Are
We Are
He Is
She Is
It Is
+) S + to be 1 + adj, noun, adv
She is beautiful (adjective)
I am in my room (adverb of place)
–) S + to be 1 + not + adj, noun, adv
He is not lazy (adjective)
Alan and Jack are not burglars (noun)
?) To be 1 + S + adj, noun, adv ?
Are you hungry? (adjective)
Yes, I am/No, I’m not
Is your sister in the library? (adverb of place)
Yes, she is/No, She is not
NO VERB
Positive Negative
I am = I’m I am not = I’m not
You are = You’re You are not = You’re not/You aren’t
They are = They’re They are not = They’re not/They aren’t
We are = We’re We are not = We’re not/We aren’t
He is = He’s He is not = He’s not/He isn’t
She is = She’s She is not = She’s not/She isn’t
It is = It’s It is not = It’s not/It isn’t
Subject Auxiliary Verb
I Do
You Do
They Do
We Do
He Does
She Does
It Does
+) S + Verb 1 (-s/-es)
I go to the beach every Sunday afternoon
She washes the clothes every morning
–) S + do/does + not + Verb 1
He doesn’t watch TV
They do not move
?) Do/Does + S + Verb 1 ?
Do you always study Math?
Yes, I do/No, I don’t
Does Mr. Brown go to London?
Yes, he does/No, he doesn’t
Note:
Subject He, She, It + Verb1 (-s/-es) in affirmative sentence
Verb
Negative
I do not = I don’t
You do not = you don’t
They do not = They don’t
We do not = We don’t
He does not = He doesn’t
She does not = She doesn’t
It does not = It doesn’t
-es : the verbs ending
O = Go – Goes
X = Fix – Fixes
Ch = Watch – Watches
Sh = Wash – Washes
Ss = Kiss – Kisses
Y = Study – Studies