Title: Present Simple
1Present Simple
Present Simple Use the present simple to express
regular routines and habits. The present simple
is often used with adverbs of frequency
- Auxiliary DO
- Examples
- He often arrives late for work.
- When do you do your homework?
- They don't take the bus to work
2How to form the Present Simple Tenseof the verb
to work.
work
do not work. (don't)
for Copec
works
does not work. (doesn't)
3How to form the Present Simple Tenseof the verb
to work.
- Do I
- Do you
- Do we
- Do they
- Yes, I/you/we/they do./
- No, I/you/we/they don't.
work ?
- Yes, he/she/it does./
- No, he/she/it doesn't.
4Common Mistakes
- A common mistake is to forget to put the -s
ending on the he/she/it forms. - All verbs except modals must end in -s in the
third person singular affirmative - wrong Our new computer system work very
efficiently. - right Our new computer system works very
efficiently. - .
5Common Mistakes
- A second common mistake is to add the -s to the
he/she/it forms of negatives and questions. - We add the -es form to the auxiliary (do), and
not to the main verb (work) - wrong I know Kari doesnt works in
Accounts.right I know Kari doesn't work in
Accounts
6Permanent situations
- The present simple is used to talk about actions
and situations that are generally or permanently
true
IBM is the largest computer company in the
world it manufactures mainframes and PCs and
sells its product all over the world.
7Routines and frequency
- We use the present simple to talk about routines
and things we do regularly
I usually get to the showroom at about 8.00
and I have a quick look at the post
The sales reps arrive at about 8.15 and we open
at 8.30.
8Facts
- We use the present simple to talk about
scientifíc or other facts
Suferconductors are special materials that
conduct electricity and do not create any
electrical resistance.
9Programmes andtimetables
- We use the present simple to talk about
programmes and timetables. - When we use the present simple like this, it can
refer to the future
There are two flíghts to Tokyo next
Thursday. There is a JAL flight that leaves
Heathrow at 20.30 and gets in at 06.20, and there
is a British Airways flight that departs at 22.00
and arrives at 08.50.