what are you like?. i like working hard. hard-working
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negative prefixes + adjectives
UN- IN-IL-
IM- IR- DIS-
unusual indecentillegitimate
impossible irrelevant disobedient
THE SIMPLE PRESENT
I walkYou walkHe / She / It walks We walkYou walkThey walk
Do Do I walk?DoDo you walk?DoesDoes he / she / it walk?DoDo we walk?Do Do you walk?DoDo they walk?
I don’tdon’t walkYou don’tdon’t walkHe / She / It doesn’t doesn’t walkWe don’tdon’t walkYou don’tdon’t walkThey don’tdon’t walk
THE PRESENT CONTINUOUS
I am am walkingYou are are walkingHe / She / It is is walking We are are walkingYou are are walkingThey are are walking
Am Am I walking?AreAre you walking?IsIs he / she / it walking?AreAre we walking?Are Are you walking?AreAre they walking?
I’m not ’m not walkingYou aren’t aren’t walking He / She / It isn’t isn’t walkingWe aren’t aren’t walking You aren’t aren’t walking They aren’t aren’t walking
THE SIMPLE PRESENT
It rains a lot in winter.
I always study Maths in the afternoon.
Piove molto in inverno.
Studio sempre matematica il pomeriggio.
= habitual actions
THE PRESENT CONTINUOUS
Take your umbrella! It is raining!
I’m studying 3 foreign languages now, so I’m a bit busy.
You’re always using the telephone! Our phone bill will be enormous!
I can’t come to the party because I’m playing football on Friday afternoon.
= nowPrendi l’ombrello! Piove / Sta piovendo!
Studio / Sto studiando tre lingue straniere adesso, quindi sono un po’ occupato.
Sei sempre lì che usi il telefono! La nostra bolletta sarà salatissima.
Non posso venire alla festa perché gioco/ giocherò
a calcio venerdì pomeriggio.
= at the moment
= with ALWAYS to express irritation
= future plans
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