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                                    UNIT 10 SIMPLE PRESENT TENSE78SIMPLE PRESENT TENSEAFFIRMATIVEIYouHeSheItWeYouTheyread.reads.read.We drop -y and add -ies when the verb ends in a consonant + -y.You study %u2013 He studiesBabies cry %u2013 A baby cries.%u2022%u2022The verb %u2018have%u2019 is irregular and turns into %u2018has%u2019.%u2022 I have %u2013 She hasWe add -s to the most of the verbs.I like %u2013 He likesYou play %u2013 She plays%u2022%u2022%u2022 They run %u2013 It runsWe add -es when the verb ends in -ss, -sh, -ch, -x, or -o.You fix %u2013 Mark fixesI do %u2013 He doesThey watch %u2013 Susan watches%u2022%u2022%u2022I miss %u2013 He missesWe finish %u2013 She finishes%u2022%u2022Spelling Changes For 3rd. Singular Person (He - She - It)repeated actionsI always hang out with my friends.%u2022daily routinesMy son goes to school on weekdays.%u2022general truthsThe sun rises in the east.%u2022habitsAndy wakes up early.%u2022permanent statesSteve works in a hospital.%u2022We use the Present Simple to talk about:%u2022 I take a nap in the afternoon. %u2022 She runs errands every day. %u2022 On Fridays I have a music class.We use following time expressions at the beginning or at the end of a sentence: every day / night / week / month / year, in the morning/ afternoon, evening, on Mondays, at the weekend etc.TIME EXPRESSIONS1 Categorize the verbs.play - finish - tidy - watch - like - swim - fix - study - go - miss - carry - learn - worry - give - fly-s..............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................-es..............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................-ies..............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................plays finishes tidies
                                
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