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Present Tense

The document explains the Present Simple Tense, focusing on its use for daily routines, habits, general truths, and facts. It outlines the sentence structure for affirmative, negative, and question forms, along with rules for adding 's' or 'es' to verbs. Additionally, it includes grammar exercises and speaking practice related to the tense.

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Present Tense

The document explains the Present Simple Tense, focusing on its use for daily routines, habits, general truths, and facts. It outlines the sentence structure for affirmative, negative, and question forms, along with rules for adding 's' or 'es' to verbs. Additionally, it includes grammar exercises and speaking practice related to the tense.

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🌟 Topic: Present Simple Tense (A1 Level)

💡 Explanation (In Simple English & Urdu)


We use the Present Simple Tense to talk about:
 ✅ Daily routines (‫ =)روزمرہ کے کام‬I wake up at 6 in
the morning.
 ✅ Habits (‫ =)عادتیں‬I drink a cup of tea in the
morning.
 ✅ General truths (‫ =)سچائیاں‬God is one.
 ✅ Facts (‫ = )حقائق‬Snakes live on the ground.
‫مثال‬:
 I go to school. → ‫میں اسکول جاتا ہوں۔‬
 She drinks tea. → ‫وہ چائ پیتی ہے۔‬

🔤 Sentence Structure
✅ Affirmative (‫ )مثبت‬:
Subject + base verb (+ s/es for he/she/it)
 I eat rice.
 He eats rice.
❌ Negative (‫)منفی‬:
Subject + do/does not + base verb
 I do not eat rice.
 She does not eat rice.
❓Question (‫)سوالیہ‬:
Do/Does + subject + base verb?
 Do you eat rice?
 Does he eat rice?

📌 Rule: When to add "s" or "es" in Present


Simple
We add "s" or "es" with He / She / It in
Present Simple.
🔹 1. Add "s" to most verbs:
 eat → eats
 read → reads
 play → plays
Urdu:
‫" اکثر افعال کے آ خ ر میں‬s"‫" لگاتے ہیں اگر ف ا ع ل‬He, She, It" ‫ہو۔‬
Examples:
 He plays football.
 She reads books.

🔹 2. Add "es" to verbs ending in:


-ch, -sh, -ss, -x, -o
 watch → watches
 wash → washes
 pass → passes
 fix → fixes
 go → goes
Urdu:
‫ اگر فعل کے آخر میں‬ch، sh، ss، x، o ‫" آئے تو‬es" ‫لگائیں۔‬
Examples:
 She watches TV.
 He goes to school.

🔹 3. Change -y to -ies (after consonants):


 study → studies
 cry → cries
Urdu:
‫" اگر فعل‬y" ‫پ ر ختم ہو اور اس سے پہلے کوئی حرِف صحیح‬
(consonant) ‫ تو‬،‫" ہو‬y" ‫" کو‬ies" ‫میں بدل دیتے ہیں۔‬
Examples:
 He studies English.
 She cries a lot.
✅ If a vowel comes before "y" (like play), then just
add "s":
 play → plays
 say → says
Start from the exercises
📝 Grammar Exercises
A. Use the correct form (add s/es/ies):
1.She ______ (watch) cartoons.
2.My father ______ (go) to work at 8 AM.
3.He ______ (study) every night.
4.It ______ (rain) in July.
5.The baby ______ (cry) loudly.

B. Fill in the blanks (Affirmative):


1.He ______ (eat) apples.
2.I ______ (like) music.
3.She ______ (wash) her clothes.
4.You ______ (read) books.
5.My brother ______ (fix) cars.

C. Change into Negative Sentences:


1.She drinks coffee.
→ ___________________________________
2.He goes to school.
→ ___________________________________
3.I play football.
→ ___________________________________

D. Make Questions:
1.You like tea.
→ ___________________________________
2.He plays cricket.
→ ___________________________________
3.They go to the park.
→ ___________________________________

Speaking Practice
🔸 Practice Sentences:
Ask your student to answer:
1.What do you do every day?
2.Does your mother cook food?
3.Do you watch TV?
4.What time do you sleep?
5.Does your friend play games?
🔸 Yes/No Speaking Drill
Teacher:
 Does she go to school?
 Do you like mangoes?
 Does it rain in summer?
Student:
 Yes, she does. / No, she doesn’t.
 Yes, I do. / No, I don’t.

🎯 Bonus Vocabulary: Daily Routine


Urdu
Verb
Meaning
Eat ‫کھانا‬
Drink ‫پینا‬
Go ‫جانا‬
Read ‫پڑھنا‬
Write ‫لکھنا‬
Sleep ‫سونا‬
Wake
‫جاگنا‬
up
Walk ‫چلنا‬
Cook ‫پکانا‬

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