martes, 29 de septiembre de 2009

Simple Present Tense

  • the simple present is used for talk about things that happen regularly
  • I's often used with the following adverbs of time:
Always (siempre)
every day (todos los dias)
usually (usualmente)
often (frecuentemente)
sometimes (aveces)
rarely (raramente)
barely (apenas)
ever (alguna vez, siempre)
never (nunca)

Affirmative form
Grammar Rulers :

3rd persons:
He
She
It
You have to add "S"
Example: Miguel Plays soccer

Rulers:
  1. when the verbs end in Sh - wash- washes
  2. when the verbs end in Ch - Catch- catches
  3. when the verbs end in E - make- makes
  4. when the verbs end in Y - enjoy- studies
  5. when the verns end in O - go - goes
Grammar Structure:
  • subject + verb + complement
I think in my girlfriend
you buy a cat
camilo takes a bus
Sofia arrives to the school
the dog wants to eat its food
we do some questions
They drink soda

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