This document discusses verbs in the present tense. It provides examples of verbs conjugated in the third person singular present tense, such as "goes", "teaches", and "studies". It also explains that the simple present tense is used to describe actions that happen regularly, sometimes, or never, as well as to state facts. Examples are given such as "We always wash our hands before meals" and "The sun rises every morning".
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Present tense
1.
2. Verbs in present
My mother goes to the supermarket on
weekends.
Students write an story about animals
today.
My new teacher teaches very well
everyday.
My friends drinks soda in Camana
Beach.
3. Rules to form present tense. (third person singular)
Verbs finishes with x-sh-ch- or vowel add –es
Go = goes
Do = does
Teach = teaches
Verbs with -y after a vowel don’t eliminate «y «
Play = plays
Verbs with –y after a consonant eliminate « ies»
Study = studies
Cry = cries
4. Verbs have forms called tenses that tell
you when the action happens.
If the action happens regularly,
sometimes or never, use the
simple present tense.
We always wash our hands before
meals.
Joe sometimes lends me his bike.
Dad jogs in the park every day.
We often go to the movies on Satrurday.
Mr. Ross takes a train to work.
5. The simple present tense is also
used to state facts.
The sun rises every morning.
Penguins live in the Antarctica.
Dogs love playing in water.
The earth goes around the sun.
Australia is an island.