course 3-unit 7: the simple present tense-spelling rules with he, she, it
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SIMPLE PRESENT
Use(uso)
SIMPLE PRESENT
Use the Simple Present to talk about habits or routines(Use el presente simple para hablar de hábitos o rutinas)
Use(uso)
SIMPLE PRESENT
I get dressed every day
They take out the garbage and do the dishes every day
Use the Simple Present to talk about habits or routines(Use el presente simple para hablar de hábitos o rutinas)
Use(uso)
SIMPLE PRESENT
I get dressed every day
They take out the garbage and do the dishes every day
Use the Simple Present to talk about habits or routines(Use el presente simple para hablar de hábitos o rutinas)
Use(uso)
SIMPLE PRESENT
Use the Simple Present to talk about habits or routines(Use el presente simple para hablar de hábitos o rutinas)
I eat dinner at 7:00 p.m.
They go for a walk every afternoon
Use(uso)
SIMPLE PRESENT
Use the Simple Present to talk about things that are of common knowledge
(Use el presente simple para hablar de cosas que son de conocimiento general)
Use(uso)
SIMPLE PRESENT
Use the Simple Present to talk about things that are of common knowledge
(Use el presente simple para hablar de cosas que son de conocimiento general)
The earth is round
Use(uso)
SIMPLE PRESENT
Use the Simple Present to talk about things that are of common knowledge
(Use el presente simple para hablar de cosas que son de conocimiento general)
The earth is round
Colombia and Venezuela have coasts in the Caribbean sea.
Use(uso)
SIMPLE PRESENT
Use the Simple Present to talk about things that are of common knowledge
(Use el presente simple para hablar de cosas que son de conocimiento general)
Use(uso)
SIMPLE PRESENT
Use the Simple Present to talk about things that are of common knowledge
(Use el presente simple para hablar de cosas que son de conocimiento general)
People drink water when they exercise.
Use(uso)
SIMPLE PRESENT
Use the Simple Present to talk about things that are of common knowledge
(Use el presente simple para hablar de cosas que son de conocimiento general)
People drink water when they exercise.
Americans cook turkey for thanksgiving
Form(forma)
SIMPLE PRESENT
Form(forma)
SIMPLE PRESENT
They drink water when they are tired.
Form(forma)
SIMPLE PRESENT
They drink water when they are tired.
Paola drinks water when she is tired.
Form(forma)
SIMPLE PRESENT
They drink water when they are tired.
Paola drinks water when she is tired.
Mark drinks water when he is tired.
SIMPLE PRESENT
Did you notice the difference???!!!
SIMPLE PRESENT
They drink water when they are tired.
SIMPLE PRESENT
They drink water when they are tired.
In this sentence, the verb has no “S” at the end(En esta oración el verbo no tiene “S” al final)
SIMPLE PRESENT
They drink water when they are tired.
She drinks water when she is tired.
In this sentence, the verb has no “S” at the end(En esta oración el verbo no tiene “S” al final)
SIMPLE PRESENT
They drink water when they are tired.
She drinks water when she is tired.
He drinks water when he is tired.
In this sentence, the verb has no “S” at the end(En esta oración el verbo no tiene “S” al final)
SIMPLE PRESENT
They drink water when they are tired.
She drinks water when she is tired.
He drinks water when he is tired.
In this sentence, the verb has no “S” at the end(En esta oración el verbo no tiene “S” al final)
In these sentences, the verb has “S” at the end(En estas oraciones el verbo tiene “S” al final)
SIMPLE PRESENT
But….why??? My God, why???!!
SIMPLE PRESENT
Because the pronoun is “THEY” or the subject can be replaced by “THEY”(Porque el pronombre es “THEY” o el sujeto puede ser reemplazado por “THEY”)
SIMPLE PRESENT
They drink water when they are tired.
Because the pronoun is “THEY” or the subject can be replaced by “THEY”(Porque el pronombre es “THEY” o el sujeto puede ser reemplazado por “THEY”)
SIMPLE PRESENT
They drink water when they are tired.
Because the pronoun is “THEY” or the subject can be replaced by “THEY”(Porque el pronombre es “THEY” o el sujeto puede ser reemplazado por “THEY”)
People drink water when they are tired.
SIMPLE PRESENT
They drink water when they are tired.
Because the pronoun is “THEY” or the subject can be replaced by “THEY”(Porque el pronombre es “THEY” o el sujeto puede ser reemplazado por “THEY”)
People drink water when they are tired.
SIMPLE PRESENT
They drink water when they are tired.
Because the pronoun is “THEY” or the subject can be replaced by “THEY”(Porque el pronombre es “THEY” o el sujeto puede ser reemplazado por “THEY”)
People drink water when they are tired.
“People” can be replaced by “THEY”(“People” – gente – puede ser reemplazado por “THEY” – ellos)
SIMPLE PRESENT
They drink water when they are tired.
In these sentences, the verb has no “S” at the end(En estas oraciones el verbo no tiene “S” al final)
Because the pronoun is “THEY” or the subject can be replaced by “THEY”(Porque el pronombre es “THEY” o el sujeto puede ser reemplazado por “THEY”)
People drink water when they are tired.
“People” can be replaced by “THEY”(“People” – gente – puede ser reemplazado por “THEY” – ellos)
SIMPLE PRESENT
While…(mientras que…)
SIMPLE PRESENT
Paola drinks water when she is tired.
SIMPLE PRESENT
Paola drinks water when she is tired.
She drinks water when she is tired.
SIMPLE PRESENT
Paola drinks water when she is tired.
She drinks water when she is tired.
SIMPLE PRESENT
Paola drinks water when she is tired.
“Paola” can be replaced by “She”
(“Paola” puede ser reemplazado por “she”)
She drinks water when she is tired.
SIMPLE PRESENT
Paola drinks water when she is tired.
“Paola” can be replaced by “She”
(“Paola” puede ser reemplazado por “she”)
She drinks water when she is tired.
When the subject* of the verb is or can be replaced by “HE”, “SHE” or “IT”…
(Cuando el sujeto del verbo es o puede ser reemplazdo por “HE”, “SHE” o “IT”…)
SIMPLE PRESENT
Paola drinks water when she is tired.
“Paola” can be replaced by “She”
(“Paola” puede ser reemplazado por “she”)
She drinks water when she is tired.
When the subject* of the verb is or can be replaced by “HE”, “SHE” or “IT”…
(Cuando el sujeto del verbo es o puede ser reemplazdo por “HE”, “SHE” o “IT”…)
*Subject: Who does the action. It always goes before the verb.(Subject: quien hace la acción. Siempre va antes del verbo)
SIMPLE PRESENT
Paola drinks water when she is tired.
“Paola” can be replaced by “She”
(“Paola” puede ser reemplazado por “she”)
She drinks water when she is tired.
When the subject* of the verb is or can be replaced by “HE”, “SHE” or “IT”…
(Cuando el sujeto del verbo es o puede ser reemplazdo por “HE”, “SHE” o “IT”…)
*Subject: Who does the action. It always goes before the verb.(Subject: quien hace la acción. Siempre va antes del verbo)
Add “s” at the end of the verb!Drink Drinks
SIMPLE PRESENT
But…becareful!!!!(pero…tenga cuidado!!!)
SIMPLE PRESENT
There are some rules to follow…(hay algunas reglas a seguir…)
SIMPLE PRESENT
There are some rules to follow…(hay algunas reglas a seguir…)
Adding “s” at the end depends on the ending of the verb:(el añadir “s” depende de la terminación del verbo:)
SIMPLE PRESENT
There are some rules to follow…(hay algunas reglas a seguir…)
Adding “s” at the end depends on the ending of the verb:(el añadir “s” depende de la terminación del verbo:)
If the verb ends in: • “ss”, • “x”, • “ch”,• “sh”
add “es” at the end of the verb.(si el verbo termina en “ss”, “x”, “ch” o”sh” se añade “es” al final del verbo)
SIMPLE PRESENT
There are some rules to follow…(hay algunas reglas a seguir…)
Adding “s” at the end depends on the ending of the verb:(el añadir “s” depende de la terminación del verbo:)
If the verb ends in: • “ss”, • “x”, • “ch”,• “sh”
add “es” at the end of the verb.(si el verbo termina en “ss”, “x”, “ch” o”sh” se añade “es” al final del verbo)
Kiss Kisses
SIMPLE PRESENT
There are some rules to follow…(hay algunas reglas a seguir…)
Adding “s” at the end depends on the ending of the verb:(el añadir “s” depende de la terminación del verbo:)
If the verb ends in: • “ss”, • “x”, • “ch”,• “sh”
add “es” at the end of the verb.(si el verbo termina en “ss”, “x”, “ch” o”sh” se añade “es” al final del verbo)
Kiss KissesFix Fixes
SIMPLE PRESENT
There are some rules to follow…(hay algunas reglas a seguir…)
Adding “s” at the end depends on the ending of the verb:(el añadir “s” depende de la terminación del verbo:)
If the verb ends in: • “ss”, • “x”, • “ch”,• “sh”
add “es” at the end of the verb.(si el verbo termina en “ss”, “x”, “ch” o”sh” se añade “es” al final del verbo)
Kiss KissesFix FixesWatch Watches
SIMPLE PRESENT
There are some rules to follow…(hay algunas reglas a seguir…)
Adding “s” at the end depends on the ending of the verb:(el añadir “s” depende de la terminación del verbo:)
If the verb ends in: • “ss”, • “x”, • “ch”,• “sh”
add “es” at the end of the verb.(si el verbo termina en “ss”, “x”, “ch” o”sh” se añade “es” al final del verbo)
Kiss KissesFix FixesWatch WatchesWash Washes
SIMPLE PRESENT
There are some rules to follow…(hay algunas reglas a seguir…)
Adding “s” at the end depends on the ending of the verb:(el añadir “s” depende de la terminación del verbo:)
If the verb ends in: • “ss”, • “x”, • “ch”,• “sh”
add “es” at the end of the verb.(si el verbo termina en “ss”, “x”, “ch” o”sh” se añade “es” al final del verbo)
Kiss KissesFix FixesWatch WatchesWash Washes
If the verb ends in the combination: • Consonant + “Y”, then:Change the “y” for “I” and add “es” at the end of the verb.
(si el verbo termina en la combinación “consonante” + “y”, cambie la “y” por la “I” y añada la “es” al final del verbo)
SIMPLE PRESENT
There are some rules to follow…(hay algunas reglas a seguir…)
Adding “s” at the end depends on the ending of the verb:(el añadir “s” depende de la terminación del verbo:)
If the verb ends in: • “ss”, • “x”, • “ch”,• “sh”
add “es” at the end of the verb.(si el verbo termina en “ss”, “x”, “ch” o”sh” se añade “es” al final del verbo)
Kiss KissesFix FixesWatch WatchesWash Washes
If the verb ends in the combination: • Consonant + “Y”, then:Change the “y” for “I” and add “es” at the end of the verb.
(si el verbo termina en la combinación “consonante” + “y”, cambie la “y” por la “I” y añada la “es” al final del verbo)
City Cities
SIMPLE PRESENT
There are some rules to follow…(hay algunas reglas a seguir…)
Adding “s” at the end depends on the ending of the verb:(el añadir “s” depende de la terminación del verbo:)
If the verb ends in: • “ss”, • “x”, • “ch”,• “sh”
add “es” at the end of the verb.(si el verbo termina en “ss”, “x”, “ch” o”sh” se añade “es” al final del verbo)
Kiss KissesFix FixesWatch WatchesWash Washes
If the verb ends in the combination: • Consonant + “Y”, then:Change the “y” for “I” and add “es” at the end of the verb.
(si el verbo termina en la combinación “consonante” + “y”, cambie la “y” por la “I” y añada la “es” al final del verbo)
City CitiesStudy Studies
SIMPLE PRESENT
There are some rules to follow…(hay algunas reglas a seguir…)
Adding “s” at the end depends on the ending of the verb:(el añadir “s” depende de la terminación del verbo:)
If the verb ends in: • “ss”, • “x”, • “ch”,• “sh”
add “es” at the end of the verb.(si el verbo termina en “ss”, “x”, “ch” o”sh” se añade “es” al final del verbo)
Kiss KissesFix FixesWatch WatchesWash Washes
If the verb ends in the combination: • Consonant + “Y”, then:Change the “y” for “I” and add “es” at the end of the verb.
(si el verbo termina en la combinación “consonante” + “y”, cambie la “y” por la “I” y añada la “es” al final del verbo)
City CitiesStudy Studies
Try Tries
SIMPLE PRESENT
Don’t forget!!!
SIMPLE PRESENT
Don’t forget!!!Add “s” or “es” at the end of the verb if…
(añada “s” o “es” al final del verbo si…)
SIMPLE PRESENT
Don’t forget!!!Add “s” or “es” at the end of the verb if…
(añada “s” o “es” al final del verbo si…)
1) The sentence is in affirmative form
SIMPLE PRESENT
Don’t forget!!!Add “s” or “es” at the end of the verb if…
(añada “s” o “es” al final del verbo si…)
1) The sentence is in affirmative form
He walks to school everyday.
SIMPLE PRESENT
Don’t forget!!!Add “s” or “es” at the end of the verb if…
(añada “s” o “es” al final del verbo si…)
1) The sentence is in affirmative form
He walks to school everyday.
2) The subject of the sentence is (or can be replaced) by “He”, “She”, “It”.
SIMPLE PRESENT
Don’t forget!!!Add “s” or “es” at the end of the verb if…
(añada “s” o “es” al final del verbo si…)
1) The sentence is in affirmative form
He walks to school everyday.
2) The subject of the sentence is (or can be replaced) by “He”, “She”, “It”.
Michael walks to school everyday. (he)
SIMPLE PRESENT
Thank you!!!!