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PRESENT SIMPLE AFFIRMATIVE I play football You He She playS football It We play football They Spelling rules: After O, SS, SH, X,CH : -ES E.g: I do He doES After CONSONANT + Y : - IES E.g: I worry - he worries NEGATIVE I DON’T play You He She DOESN’T play It We DON’T play They INTERROGATIVE Do you play football? Does she play football?

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PRESENT SIMPLE

AFFIRMATIVE

I play footballYou

HeShe playS footballIt

We play footballThey

Spelling rules:

After O, SS, SH, X,CH : -ESE.g: I do – He doES

After CONSONANT + Y : - IESE.g: I worry - he worries

NEGATIVE

I DON’T playYou

HeShe DOESN’T playIt

We DON’T playThey

INTERROGATIVE

Do you play football?

Does she play football?

USE

To speak about HABITS, ROUTINES or PERMANENT SITUATIONS that do not change

To speak about FACTS

SIGNAL WORDS

always every ... once a weekoften normally usually sometimes seldom never

Note: The following verbs are usually only used in Simple tense:

understand, know, like, need, want

PRESENT CONTINUOUS ( TO BE + -ING)

AFFIRMATIVE

I am

You are playINGHe is

NEGATIVE

I ‘m not

You aren’t playING

He isn’t

INTERROGATIVE

Are you playING ?

Is he playING ?

Spelling rules:- Silent e is dropped. E.g: come –

coming

-After consonant ,vowel, consonant the

final consonant is doubled. E.g: sit – sitting- Final ie becomes y. E.g: lie - lying

USETo describe what people are doing or

things happening AT THIS MOMENT.

SIGNAL WORDSat the momentTodayTonightnowright nowListen!Look!