Present Simple

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When do we use Present Simple
something that happens regularly in the present:
I play football every weekend.




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When do we use Present Simple
something that is always true:
The human body contains 206 bones.
Light travels at almost 300,000 kilometres per second.

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When do we use Present Simple
for the events that happen according to a schedule or timetable.
The school term starts next week.
The train leaves at 19.45 this evening.

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Adverbs of Frequency
We use adverbs of frequency – like sometimes or usually – to say how often we do things, or how often things happen.
Al often, usually, always, sometimes, never, as a rule, every day, every Monday...

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The present tense is the base form of the verb:

I work in London.
But with the third person singular (she/he/it), we add an –s:
She works in London.


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We use do and does to make questions with the present simple. We use does for the third person singular (she/he/it) and do for the others.

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Do you play the piano?
Where do you live?
Does Jack play football?
Where does he come from?
Do Rita and Angela live in Manchester?
Where do they work?

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Do you....chocolate milk?
A
likes
B
like
C
be like
D
liked

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It...a beautiful day today
A
am
B
does
C
are
D
is

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My parents.... in a two-bedrooms apartment
A
lives
B
live
C
doesn't live
D
are live

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They...play football every Wednesday
A
doesn't
B
isn't
C
don't
D
aren't

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...you help your mom every day?
A
Does
B
Are
C
Doesn't
D
Do

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Where .... she play the piano?
A
is
B
does
C
do
D
do I

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Thank you for your attention! You are the smartest kids

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