sábado, 13 de agosto de 2011

Simple Present

¿When to use simple present?


The present simple, also called the indicative tense is the simplest of English. Is often used to express actions that occur in the present facts are habits, customs such as the daily routine events.

  


sujeto 


verbo
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I like somebody. Alguien me gusta.
You get something. Coges algo. (tú)
He needs something. Necesita algo. (él)
She has something. Tiene algo. (ella)
It goes somewhere. Va a algún sitio.
We write something. Escribimos algo. (nosotros)
You have something. Teneis algo. (vosotros)
They do something. Hacen algo. (ellos)

Note: This simple verb form changes when using "he, she, it" or when speaking in "third person". Normally, if so is simply a matter of adding an "s" to the verb.
If the verb ends in "y" and is preceded by a consonant we must change the "y" to "ies". Example.
o. Study - Studies.
o. Carry - Carries.
If the verb ends in "and" we proceeded by a vowel add "s" at the end. Example.
o. Play - Plays.
o. Buy - Buys. 

If the verb ends in "o", add "es" at the end.
o. Go - Goes.
o. Do - Does.

  "Do - Does" is a verb and auxiliary, but if it works as an assistant this does not translate.

  "Have - you" is a verb and auxiliary, but if you have translation.

If the verb ends in "ch", add "es" at the end.
o. Catch - Catches.
o. Match - Matches.

If the verb ends in any consonant add "s".


ANSWERS 

 We make 4 types of responses, short statements, Long Affirmative, Negative Negative Short and Long.

YES
- Short:
Yes, he does.
Yes we do.
- Large:
Yes, he studies in class.
Yes, we study in class.
NO
- Short:
No, he does not.
- Large:
Yes, He Does not study.


 example

She dances in the garden
They works in a company 
She sings in the bathroom
I eat candies
They drives in the street

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