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Monzón Cervantes, Roosevelt (2014) - Routines. (Presentación) - México: Universidad Autónoma de Chiapas

The document presents basic routines and schedules in English, including examples of affirmative and negative statements, verb endings, and schedules using days of the week and times of day. It provides models for talking about daily habits and scheduled activities using simple present tense verbs and time expressions like "every day", "on weekends", "in the mornings/afternoons/evenings", and "at night".
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Monzón Cervantes, Roosevelt (2014) - Routines. (Presentación) - México: Universidad Autónoma de Chiapas

The document presents basic routines and schedules in English, including examples of affirmative and negative statements, verb endings, and schedules using days of the week and times of day. It provides models for talking about daily habits and scheduled activities using simple present tense verbs and time expressions like "every day", "on weekends", "in the mornings/afternoons/evenings", and "at night".
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Monzón Cervantes, Roosevelt (2014).

Routines. [Presentación]. México:


Universidad Autónoma de Chiapas.
I work David works downtown
downtown
He works downtown

David

I live in an Yoko lives in an


apartment
apartment
She lives in an apartment

Yoko
He plays baseball

He doesn’t play soccer


Affirmative statements Negative statements

I check my e-mail. I don't check my homework.

We get up late. We don't get up a lot.

They read the newspaper. They don't read magazines.

He drives . He doesn't walk

She watches TV. She doesn't watch movies.


Verb endings: he, she, it

get up get s up
check check s
but
watch watches
vowel
play plays
consonant but
study study
ies

have has
do does
FRI SAT SUN
MON TU E WED THUR 7
4 5 6
1 2 3
12 13 14
9 10 11
I play sports every day. 8
15 16 17
18 19 20 21
26 27 28
25
22 23 24
29 30 31

FRI SAT SUN


ED TH UR
M ON TU E W 4 7
I play soccer on Mondays. 5 6
1 2 3
12 13 14
8 9 10 11 21
18 19 20
15 16 17 27 28
25 26
22 23 24
29 30 31

I play tennis on (the) weekends.


in the morning(s)

in the afternoon(s)

in the evening(s)

at night
I exercise before breakfast.
before

I read the paper after


after breakfast.

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