Simple present (presente simple)
Use to talk about habits routines and general facts
Structure:
Affirmative: Subject + verb (+ s/es for third person singular)
Example: She plays football every day.
Negative: Subject + do/does + not + verb
Example: He does not like pizza.
Question: Do/Does + subject + verb?
Example: Do you study English every day?
Questions
1 Write a sentence in Simple Present about your daily routine.
2 Make a question using Present Continuous about something you are
doing now.
3 Write one sentence in Simple Past about what you did yesterday.
4 Make a sentence in Simple Future about what you will do tomorrow.
5 Translate this sentence into English: “Ella juega fútbol todos los días.”
Use to talk about habits routines and general facts
Structure:
Affirmative: Subject + verb (+ s/es for third person singular)
Example: She plays football every day.
Negative: Subject + do/does + not + verb
Example: He does not like pizza.
Question: Do/Does + subject + verb?
Example: Do you study English every day?
Questions
1 Write a sentence in Simple Present about your daily routine.
2 Make a question using Present Continuous about something you are
doing now.
3 Write one sentence in Simple Past about what you did yesterday.
4 Make a sentence in Simple Future about what you will do tomorrow.
5 Translate this sentence into English: “Ella juega fútbol todos los días.”