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Mastering The Present Simple Tense

This document is a presentation on the Present Simple tense in English, explaining its use for habitual actions, general truths, and scheduled events. It covers the formation of affirmative and negative sentences, as well as how to ask questions using 'do' and 'does'. The presentation emphasizes the importance of practice and provides key takeaways for mastering the tense.

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Mastering The Present Simple Tense

This document is a presentation on the Present Simple tense in English, explaining its use for habitual actions, general truths, and scheduled events. It covers the formation of affirmative and negative sentences, as well as how to ask questions using 'do' and 'does'. The presentation emphasizes the importance of practice and provides key takeaways for mastering the tense.

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Mastering the Present

Simple Tense
Unlock the power of everyday English. This presentation will guide
you through the Present Simple tense, making it clear and easy to
understand.

by Amr Abdalgalil
What is the Present
Simple?
Habitual Actions General Truths
Things we do regularly Facts about the world

Scheduled Events
Fixed times, like timetables
Forming Affirmative Sentences
I, You, We, They He, She, It

• Use base form of verb • Add '-s' or '-es'


Example: I play soccer Example: She reads books
Negative Sentences: 'Do Not' or 'Does Not'
I, You, We, They
Use 'do not' (don't)

Example: We don't live here

He, She, It
Use 'does not' (doesn't)

Example: He doesn't like coffee


Asking Questions: 'Do'
or 'Does'
Do you play?
Use 'Do' for I, You, We, They

Example: Do they work late?

Does she sing?


Use 'Does' for He, She, It

Example: Does it rain often?


Common Time
Expressions
Words that signal the Present Simple:

Always, Often Every day, Sometimes,


Weekly Never

Usually,
Generally
Practice Time!

Let's apply what we've learned through interactive exercises and examples.
Key Takeaways & Next Steps
Review Forms
Affirmative, negative, questions

Identify Usage
Habits, facts, schedules

Listen & Speak


Practice regularly

The Present Simple is fundamental for daily communication. Keep practicing!

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