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Juan Carlos Huamán Huamanrimachi

Inglés I
26th May 2019
PRESENT SIMPLE
2. Elaboration of a grammar chart about the present Simple time, its
conjugations and uses.
Pronoun Affirmative Negative Interrogative
For example: For example For example
1. I eat meat. 1. I don’t eat rice. 1. Do you eat
I
2. You have dinner. 2. You don’t have lunch. vegetables?
You
3. We study at the 3. We don’t study at the 2. Do we study at
We
university. school. the university?
They
4. They read books. 4. They don´t read 3. Do they read
magazines. books?
Note: For I, you, we and they, we use the next rules:
Affirmative sentences:
Pronoun + Verb + Complement
Negative sentences:
Pronoun + do not/don’t + Verb+ Complement
Affirmative sentences:
Do + Pronoun + Verb + Complement?
For example: For example For example
1. He works in 1. He doesn’t work in 1. Does he work in
He Lima. Ayacucho. Lima?
She 2. She has a 2. She doesn’t have a 2. Does she have a
It brother. brother? brother?
3. It looks around. 3. It doesn’t look 3. Does it look
around. around?
Note: For he, she and it, we use the next rules:
Affirmative sentences:
Pronoun + Verb(Rule) + Complement
Negative sentences:
Pronoun + does not/doesn’t + Complement
Affirmative sentences:
Does + Pronoun + Verb+ Complement?
Spelling: verb + s
Most verbs
- Add – s: work = works, live = lives
Consonant + -y
- Add – ies: study = studies
Ends in –o, -ch, -ss, -s, -sh and –x
- Add –es: go = goes, do = does, teach = teaches
Juan Carlos Huamán Huamanrimachi
Inglés I
26th May 2019
Irregular: have = has
We use the Present Simple for:
a. Repeated actions or habits.
We have dinner at 6:00 o´clock every day.
b. Something we see as permanent.
My sister lives in Huamanga.
c. Describing a state that doesn´t change
He has brown eyes.

3. Differences regular and irregular verbs, and schematize the rules of its
construction.
The difference between a regular and an irregular verb is the formation of the
simple past and past participle. Regular verbs are dependably consistent—
the simple past ends in ed as does the past participle.

In contrast, the simple past and past participle of irregular verbs can end in a
variety of ways, with absolutely no consistent pattern.
Juan Carlos Huamán Huamanrimachi
Inglés I
26th May 2019

4. Answer the following questions, in written form and with images:


a. What do you usually do at 7 o'clock in the morning?
I usually have breakfast at 7 o'clock and then I go to the university by
bus.

b. What happens every day in your university classes?


Usually, the teachers come to the classroom to write and talk about a lot
of themes. My friends and I make notes between the classes. We have a
break after every class. My classmates expose their ideas and we all listen
carefully.
Juan Carlos Huamán Huamanrimachi
Inglés I
26th May 2019

c. What do you like to do on Sundays?


I like do my assignments, listen to music, phone any friend and watch
movies.

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