6. Simple present
I
You
We
They
I eat breakfast
You have coffee
We get up late
They read the newspaper
I don’t eat lunch
You don’t have tea
We don’t get up early
They don’t read books
Don’t = Do not
7. Simple present
He
She
It
He listens to the radio
She watches TV
He takes a shower
She brushes her teeth
He doesn’t listen to music
She doesn’t watch the news
He doesn’t take classes
She doesn’t brush her hair
Doesn’t = Does not
8. 1. Add -s for most verbs. work-works; get-gets, take-
takes
2. Add -es for words that end
in -ch, -s, -sh, -x or -z.
watch-watches, pass-passes,
relax-relaxes, rush-rushes
3. If the verb ends in
consonant + y, change the -y
to -i and add -es
study-studies, dry-dries
If the verb ends in vowel + y.
DON’T CHANGE THE -Y.
play-plays
4. Irregular verbs. do-does, go-goes, be-am / is
/ are, have-has
Verb endings: he, she, it.
13. What do you do every day?
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday
Play
drums
Practice
box
Go biking Play
video
games
Watch
a
movie
Relax Prepare
my
classes
14. Yes-no questions and short answers
Do you take classes in the evening? Yes, I do. No, I don’t.
Do you and your friends play sports after class? Yes, we do. No, we don’t.
Do your friends make phone calls at night? Yes, they do No, they don’t.
Does your mother work on the weekends? Yes, she does. No, she doesn’t.
Does your best friend like horror movies? Yes, he does. No, he doesn’t.
15. Saying more than yes or no.
A: Do you like tacos?
B: Yes. Actually, tacos are my
favorite food.
A: Do you like romantic movies?
B: No. Well, I just watch them
with my girlfriend.
A: Are you from Atlixco?
B: No, I’m not. I’m from Morelos,
but I study and work here.