Do all exercises in your notebook Present simple Affirmative I play the guitar. He/She/It plays You/We/They play We use the present simple to talk about habits and routines. We also use it to describe permanent situations and facts. I get home from school at four o’clock. We live in Manchester. We add -s to the third person singular affirmative. She plays the piano. NOT She play the piano. Negative I don’t play the guitar. He/She/It doesn’t play You/We/They don’t play We use don’t for all negative forms except the third person singular. For he, she and it we always use doesn’t. I don’t like dogs. He doesn’t like cats. NOT He don’t like cats. Yes/No questions Do I play the guitar? Does he/she/it Do you/we/they We use do or does + subject + verb to form present simple questions. We always use the form does for the third person singular. Do you have a pet? Does Maria live here? NOT Do Maria live here? Wh- questions What instrument do I play? does he/she/it do you/we/they We can use question words before do or does when we want more information. Where does your brother go to school? Adverbs of frequency I Always is 100% I always walk my dog after school. Sometimes is 50% I sometimes eat pizza on a Friday. Never is 0% I never arrive at school on time. We use adverbs of frequency to talk about how often we do things. We put adverbs of frequency before the main verb. However, we put them after the verb be. I always brush my teeth at bedtime. Our teacher is never late. We can put sometimes at the start of a sentence. But we cannot start a sentence with always or never. Sometimes the teacher gives us extra work. They always go to the gym on Mondays. NOT Always they go to the gym on Mondays. 67 Unit 2 Language reference Weather and seasons Weather cloudy cold foggy hot raining snowing sunny windy Seasons spring summer autumn winter Outdoor adventure and sports Outdoor adventure canoeing countryside hiking nature tent Sports climbing wall court fencing field scuba dive Richmond
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