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PRESENT INDEFINITE (SIMPLE) TENSE Uralsky" The presentation was prepared by the teacher of the municipal educational institution "Secondary School p. Uralsky" Tsypkina Olga Fedorovna

THE ACTION HAPPENS IN THE PRESENT TIME, IN GENERAL, THE MOMENT IS NOT DETERMINED Helper words: usually - usually always - always sometimes - sometimes often - often never - never every day - every day, etc

How is this species-temporal form formed? The affirmative form is formed with the help of a semantic verb. For the subjects of all persons and numbers, the verb is taken in its initial form, but for the subjects 3 l. units h. the ending “s” is added to the verb I (you, we, they) write a letter He (she) writes a letter

Interrogative form To form an interrogative form in the times of the Simple group, the auxiliary verb “to do” will appear. For subjects of all persons and numbers, the auxiliary verb “Do” is used, and for subjects 3l.sing. the auxiliary verb “Does” is used

Do I (you, we they) write a letter? Yes, I do No, I don't Does he (she) write a letter? Yes, he does No, he doesn't

NEGATIVE FORM In the negative form, the particle not will join the auxiliary verb I (you, we, they) don’t write a letter He (she) doesn’t write a letter

Open the brackets using the verbs in Present Simple: My working day (to begin) at seven o'clock. I (to get) up, (to switch) on the radio and (to do) my morning exercises. It (to take) me fifteen minutes. At half past seven we (to have) breakfast. My father and I (to leave) home at eight o'clock. He (to take) a bus to his factory. My mother (to be) a doctor, she (to leave) home at nine o'clock. In the evening we (to gather) in the living room. We (to watch) TV and (to talk).


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Present Simple Tense Today is the of The theme of today's lesson is

Present Simple Tense (present simple tense) is used to express an ordinary action that occurs in general, and not at the moment of speech

I (we, you, they) work at school. He, she, it work at school. The Present Simple is the same as the infinitive (without to) in all persons except the 3rd person singular, accepting the ending - s 3

Present Simple Tense is usually used with adverbs: always usually often sometimes rarely never As a rule, these adverbs are placed before the semantic verb, but after the verb to be.

Present Simple Tense is usually used with expressions: every Monday/week/year/etc each Monday/week/year/etc once/twice a week/month/etc three times a week/month/etc

The negative form is formed using the auxiliary verb do in the present tense (do and does), the particle not and the infinitive form of the semantic verb (without to). I don't work at school. He does not work at school.

The interrogative form is formed using the auxiliary verb do / does (do with all persons except the 3rd person singular, with which does is used) and the infinitive form (without to) of the semantic verb, and the auxiliary verb is placed before the subject: Do you work at school? Does he work at school?

Past Present Simple Tense 3 - ? ++ Past Future Now


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Present Continuous and Present Simple Tenses

The "Present Continuous and Present Simple Tenses" exercise, created with the help of LearningApps technologies, is an exciting task to test the ability to correctly use tenses...

PRESENT SIMPLE

Real simple


  • The earth goes round the sun. (action is ongoing)
  • Nurses look after patients in hospitals. (at all)
  • In Britain most of the shops close at 5.30 p.m. (recurring)

  • USUALLY
  • SOMETIMES
  • ALWAYS
  • OFTEN
  • EVERY DAY (WEEK, YEAR)

Positive Sentences:

I (they, you, we) work every day.

He (she, it) work s every day.

She watch es TV every evening.

We add -es if the verb ends in -o, -sh, -ch, -ss, -x.

Ex: go es, wash es dress es


Negative Sentences:

We use DO+not = DON'T

or Does+not = DOESN'T

before verbs:

I (they, you, we) don't work every day.

He (she, it) doesn't work_ every day.

She doesn't watch_ TV every evening.


We use DO or DOES before the subject:

DO you (I, we, they) go to the cinema every weekend?

DOES she (he, it) often watch_ TV?

What DOES she usually do _ after college?


Verb to HAVE

In the 3rd person singular. h. HAVE takes the form of HAS

She has a shower every morning.

I have a shower every morning.


VERB to BE in Present Simple:

I am a student

He is a student

They are students


  • my sister gets up at eight o'clock.
  • She is a schoolgirl.
  • She goes to school in the afternoon.
  • She does her morning exercises every day.
  • For breakfast she has two eggs, a sandwich and a cup of tea.
  • After breakfast she goes to school.
  • It takes him two hours to do his homework.
  • She speaks French well.
  • In the evening we gather in the living room.
  • We watch TV and talk.

  • I read books in the evening.
  • I don't read books in the morning.
  • Do h e helps his mother every day?
  • He help his mother every day.
  • He doesn't help his mother every day.
  • Do you go to school on Sunday?
  • My friend don't like to play football.
  • My sister eat sweets every day.
  • They don't do their homework in the afternoon.
  • They go for a walk in the evening.

  • I am working.
  • We are working.
  • They do not work.
  • You are working? - Yes.
  • He works? - No. He is studying.
  • My brother is not studying. He works.
  • My sister does not read books.
  • Our grandmother loves to sleep on the sofa.
  • My brother does not like reading newspapers.
  • We sleep in the bedroom.
  • My brother sleeps on the sofa in the living room.

The Present Simple Tense

Romanova Svetlana Vladimirovna

teacher foreign language MBOU "Secondary School No. 5"

Donskoy, Tula region


Education the Present Simple Tense

The Present Simple tense is formed using the main verb in I form (V 1 ). In 3 l.u.h. Most verbs end in -s (V s ).


Verb conjugation in the Present Simple Tense

We swim.

You swim.

They swim.

In 3 l.u.h. most verbs take on the ending -s

He swims.

She swims.

It swims.


End reading -s

  • After vowels and voiced consonants.

after voiceless consonants.

(read-reads;play-plays)

  • Verbs that end in -o are added with the ending –es .

For verbs that end in

(work-works)

(go-goes, do-does)

  • If the verb ends in y , which comes after the vowel, the ending is added to the verb –es . ( y changes to i )

(fly fly)

ending is added –es .

(teach-teaches,

wash-washes,

press-presses,

fix-fixes)


Use The Present Simple Tense

Verbs in the Present Simple form are used to express actions that take place

  • every day (every day)
  • usually (usually)
  • normally (usually)
  • often (often)
  • always (Always)
  • sometimes (Sometimes)

Formation of affirmative sentences

V 1 )+ VChP.

I drink tea every day.

You drink tea every day.

We drink tea every day.

They drink tea every day.

Subject + main verb ( V S )+ VChP.

He drink s tea every day.

She drink s tea every day.


you do do not (don't)

she does does not (doesn't)


Formation of negative sentences

Subject + don't/doesn't + main verb ( V1 )+VChP.

I don't drink tea every day.

You don't drink tea every day.

We don't drink tea every day.

They don't drink tea every day.

He don't drink tea every day.

She don't drink tea every day.


General Question Education

Do/Does+subject+main verb( V1 ) + VChP?

Do I drink tea every day?

Do do we drink tea every day?

Do do you drink tea every day?

Do they drink tea every day?

Does he drink tea every day?

Does she drink tea every day?


Formation of an alternative question

General question + or + general question?

Do I drink tea every day or(do I drink) coffee?

Do we drink tea every day or(do we drink) coffee?

Do you drink tea every day or(do you drink) coffee?

Do they drink tea every day or(do they drink) coffee?

Does he drink tea every day or(does he drink) coffee?

Does she drink tea every day or(does she drink) coffee?


Formation of a special question

Interrogative word + do/does+subject + main verb( V1 ) + VChP?

What do I eat every day?

What do we eat every day?

What do you eat every day?

What do they eat every day?

What does he eat every day?

What does she eat every day?

What does it eat every day?


Forming a question to the subject

Who + main verb in 3rd person ( V S )+ VChP + ?


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