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Present simple

Lesson 14
Present
simple
negative situation
Subject +(don’t /doesn’t)+ verb + complement.

You don’t work every day.


Ana doesn’t work every day.
•I
• You
• We don’t take a shower.
• They

• He
• She doesn’t take a shower.
• It
I don’t live in London.
You don’t live in London.
We don’t live in London.
They don’t live in London.
He doesn’t live in London.
She doesn’t live in London.
It doesn’t live in London.
I don’t go to the cinema.
You don’t go to the cinema.
We don’t go to the cinema.
They don’t go to the cinema.
He doesn’t go to the cinema.
She doesn’t go to the cinema.
It doesn’t go to the cinema.
Study

Maria doesn’t study at home in the


afternoons.
My sister doesn’t wear glasses.
Clariña doesn’t play video games.
They don’t play soccer on Saturdays.
Lucia doesn’t eat vegetables.
They don’t go to the cinema on
the weekend.
She doesn’t go to the beach.
interrogative
situation
I
You
DO We take a shower?
They

He
Does She take a shower?
It
Does she play soccer?
Yes, she does. / No, she doesn’t.
Does she play basketball?
Does he swim in the pool?
Does Sofia play volleyball?
Does he go to the cinema?
No, he doesn't.
What about you?
Do you live in London?
Yes, I do./ No, I don’t.
Do you play soccer?
Do you play basketball?
Do you play tennis?
Do you play volleyball?
Do you watch television?
Do you like animals?
Do you have pets?
Do you get up early on Saturdays?
Do you wash your clothes?
Adverbs of frequency

Always usually

regularly normally

often sometimes
•occasionally rarely

seldom never

are adverbs of frequency.


*after a form of to be
( am, are, is)
• I play tennis on Sundays. (often)
• I often play tennis on Sundays.
• Lucia listens to the radio. (often)
• She often listens to the radio.
• They read a book. (sometimes)
• They sometimes read a book.
•Peter gets angry. (never)
•Peter never gets angry.
• Tom is very friendly. (usually)
• Tom is usually very friendly.
• I take sugar in my coffee. (sometimes)
• I sometimes take sugar in my coffee.
• Ramon and Frank are hungry. (often)
• Ramon and Frank are often hungry.
• My grandmother goes for a walk in the evening.
(always)
• My grandmother always goes for a walk in the
evening.
• Walter helps his father in the kitchen. (usually)
• Walter usually helps his father in the kitchen.
• They watch TV in the afternoon. (never)
• They never watch TV in the afternoon.

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