GOLDEN NORTH SCHOOL – IQUIQUE
INGLÉS
MISS NINOSKA MENA MORGADO
Name Grade Date
Afirmative Negative
Interrogative
I walk You I don’t walk You
walk He don’t walk He Do I walk?
walks She doesn’t walk Do you walk? Does
walks It She doesn’t walk It he walk? Does she
walks We doesn’t walk We walk? Does it walk?
walk You don’t walk You Do we walk?
walk They don’t walk They Do you walk?
walk don’t walk Do they walk?
Third person singular
Short answers
Affirmative Negative
We add –s to the verb to form the third
person singular
Yes, I(he, she,
/ you it)./ they do
/ we No, I / you / we / they don’t
I drink
Yes,– he
he /drinks I does
she / it Wehe
No, use/ the
she Present Simple:
/ it doesn’t
run – he runs
for habits and actions that we do
BUT regularly:
We add –es to verbs that end in –ss, He visits his friends every
-sh, -ch, -x, -o. Sunday.
I watch – he watches She goes to school by bus.
With verbs ending in consonant + y, we change for general truths:
the –y to –ies. The sun rises in the East.
I cry – he cries
But with verbs ending in vowel + y, we for permanent situations: He
just add –s as usual. lives in Athens.
I play – he plays
Expressions used with the Present Simple
Frequency adverbs: always, usually, often, sometimes, rarely, never
(they are placed before the main verb)
Time expressions: every day / week / Friday…
on Mondays / Sundays… at
the weekend…
in the morning / afternoon… in
winter / spring…
once a day / week…
A. Write the third person singular of the following verbs.
play go
wash teach
drive carry
fly start
help kiss
watch tidy
like enjoy
cry mix
B. Complete the sentences with the Present Simple of the verbs in brackets.
1. Peter and his friends to school by bus. (go)
2. Elephants leaves and grass. (eat)
3. David's father in a hospital. (work)
4. The bank opens at 9.30 and at 4.30. (close)
5. Tom and Jim football every day after school. (play)