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Spelling Tip

In the present simple 3rd person singular (he, she, it), add s, es, or ies to the base form of the verb.

  • To regular verbs just add an s – Ex: travel >travels, give > gives, play >plays
  • To verbs that end in s, ss, sh, ch, x, and o, add an es – Ex: wash > washes, mix > mixes, go >goes
  • To verbs end in y after a consonant (any letter that isn’t a vowel), change the y to i and add es. Ex: study > studies, fly > flies

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Sometimes the present simple tense doesn’t seem very simple. Here we will sort it all out for you!

We use the present simple tense to express the following ideas:

  1. To state facts or general truths
  2. To express habits or customs
  3. To relate future plans (often regarding programs and timetables)
  4. To tell jokes and stories or to report sporting events in real time.

Examples of the Present Simple

  1. The sun sets in the west.
  2. We produce lasers for cosmetic surgery.
  3. They move into their new home next week.
  4. So, I go to Mr. D and say “I deserve a better mark in this class”.
  5. Jones stops in mid-court and passes the ball to Schuster.

Forming the Present Simple

Subject
verb
rest of sentence

I / You / We / They
sleep
late on Saturdays

He / She / It
goes
to the beach every weekend

Time Expressions in the Present Simple

The most common time expressions in the present simple are: usually, always, never, on Wednesdays, every Wednesday, twice a week, once a month, in general, every other day.

Time expressions made up of one word are placed between the subject and the verb in positive sentences and questions and between the auxiliary verb and main verb in negative sentences.

  1. I always study hard for exams.
  2. Do you usually speak to him like that?

Time expressions made up of two or more words are placed either at the beginning or the end of a sentence and usually at the end of questions.

  1. Ben goes to football practice every Tuesday.
  2. In general, I believe that all people can live in peace.
  3. you go to the supermarket every week?

Negative Sentences in the Present Simple Tense

Spelling Tip

When shortening the 3rd person (he, she, it) negative, just remove the o in not and add an apostrophe (‘) does not > doesn’t

When creating negative sentences, we usually use the auxiliary verbs don’t and doesn’t + the base form of the verb.

Note: Save the long forms (do not, and does not) for when you want to create emphasis. When speaking, put the stress on ‘not’.

Subject
auxillery verb
verb in base form
rest of sentence

I / You / We / They
don’t (do not)
eat
late at night

He / She / It
doesn’t (does not)
watch
TV every day

  1. I don’t like the food they serve at that restaurant.
  2. Jim doesn’t work on Fridays.
  3. My friends don’t usually leave so early.
  4. I do not want to go with you!

Yes/No Questions in the Present Simple

Punctuation Tip

Always begin a sentence, question and wh-question with a capital letter:
He always does good work.
Do you like me?
What did they bring you?

To create a question that will be answered with a yes or no, start the question with Do or Does, then add a subject (the person or thing that does the action) followed by the base form of the verb and only then add the rest of the sentence.

Auxiliary Verb
subject
verb in base form
rest of sentence

Do
I / you / we / they
drive
to the city on Mondays

Does
he / she / it
break down
often

  1. Do you surf the Internet every day?
  2. Does your boss give you positive feedback?
  3. Does Jonathan always turn off the lights?
  4. Don’t you ever clean your room?

Note: In the Present Simple tense:

  1. You may add a one-word time expression, such as ‘always’, ‘usually’, or ‘often’ between the subject and the verb.
  2. You may use a negative question with a time expression such as ‘ever’.

Wh-Questions in the Present Simple

Wh- questions are questions that require more information in their answers. Typical wh- words are what, where, when, why, who, how, how many, how much.

To create a wh-question, start with the wh-word, then add do or does, then the subject (a person or thing that does the action), followed by the base form of the verb and only then add the rest of the sentence.

Wh-Word
Auxiliary Verb
Subject
Verb in Base Form
Rest of Sentence

What
do
I / you / we / they
want

Why
does
he / she / it
shout
at you

  1. When do you want to meet me?
  2. Why does Beth always complain so much?
  3. How much does the ticket cost?
  4. Why don’t you ever go on vacation?

Tag Questions in the Present Simple

Tag questions are those short questions that are tagged onto the end of a sentence. They are used just to make sure the person you’re talking to understood what you meant or to emphasize what you said.

They’re formed either by using a regular sentence in the present simple and adding don’t or doesn’t and a pronoun (I, you, we, they, he, she, it) and a question mark.

  1. John likes me, doesn’t he?
  2. All those girls speak French, don’t they?

You may also add a positive tag when you’re using a negative sentence.

  1. Keisha doesn’t speak Spanish, does she
  2. Those boys don’t play sports, do they?

As a rule: When the sentence is positive, the tag is negative.
When the sentence is negative, the tag is positive.

Exercises for the Present Simple

Fill in the correct form of the verb as in the examples.

  1. Mark and Sara

    play

    squash twice a week. (play)

  2. Sheila

    doesn’t do

    the family accounts. (not do) Her husband does them.

  3. Does

    Gillian usually

    meet

    clients so late at night? (meet)

  1. Every year his family ____________ to Europe for two weeks. (go)
  2. Tammy and Jen ______________ a Pilates class on Wednesday mornings.(take)
  3. __________ that airline __________ to Paris? (fly)
  4. The semester _____________ until the end of June. (not finish)
  5. Tony usually _________ to call his mother in the mornings. (try)
  6. _______________ for your car expenses? (Who/pay)
  7. The shops ___________ until 21:00. (not close)
  8. Gerard _________ the ball and __________ it into the net. (receive/kick)
  9. _________times a day _____ you _____ your dogs for a walk? (take)
  10. ________ he always ________ his cell phone for long distance calls? (use)

Answers:

  1. goes
  2. take
  3. Does/fly
  4. doesn’t finish
  5. tries
  6. Who pays
  7. don’t close
  8. receives/kicks
  9. How many/do/take
  10. Does/use

Examples – Present Simple

Positive

  1. The sun sets in the west.
  2. We produce lasers for cosmetic surgery.
  3. They move into their new home next week.
  4. So, I go to Mr. D and say “I deserve a better mark in this class”.
  5. Jones stops in mid-court and passes the ball to Schuster.
  6. I always study hard for exams.
  7. Do you usually speak to him like that?
  8. Ben goes to football practice every Tuesday.
  9. In general, I believe that all people can live in peace.
  10. Do you go to the supermarket every week?

Negative

  1. I don’t like the food they serve at that restaurant.
  2. Jim doesn’t work on Fridays.
  3. My friends don’t usually leave so early.
  4. I do not want to go with you!

Yes/No Questions

  1. Do you surf the Internet every day?
  2. Does your boss give you positive feedback?
  3. Does Jonathan always turn off the lights?
  4. Don’t you ever clean your room?

Wh Questions

  1. When do you want to meet me?
  2. Why does Beth always complain so much?
  3. How much does the ticket cost?
  4. Why don’t you ever go on vacation?

Tag Questions

  1. John likes me, doesn’t he?
  2. All those girls speak French, don’t they?
  3. Keisha doesn’t speak Spanish, does she?
  4. Those boys don’t play sports, do they?

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[NEW] The Present Simple Tense | he she it – NATAVIGUIDES

Spelling Tip

In the present simple 3rd person singular (he, she, it), add s, es, or ies to the base form of the verb.

  • To regular verbs just add an s – Ex: travel >travels, give > gives, play >plays
  • To verbs that end in s, ss, sh, ch, x, and o, add an es – Ex: wash > washes, mix > mixes, go >goes
  • To verbs end in y after a consonant (any letter that isn’t a vowel), change the y to i and add es. Ex: study > studies, fly > flies

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Sometimes the present simple tense doesn’t seem very simple. Here we will sort it all out for you!

We use the present simple tense to express the following ideas:

  1. To state facts or general truths
  2. To express habits or customs
  3. To relate future plans (often regarding programs and timetables)
  4. To tell jokes and stories or to report sporting events in real time.

Examples of the Present Simple

  1. The sun sets in the west.
  2. We produce lasers for cosmetic surgery.
  3. They move into their new home next week.
  4. So, I go to Mr. D and say “I deserve a better mark in this class”.
  5. Jones stops in mid-court and passes the ball to Schuster.

Forming the Present Simple

Subject
verb
rest of sentence

I / You / We / They
sleep
late on Saturdays

He / She / It
goes
to the beach every weekend

Time Expressions in the Present Simple

The most common time expressions in the present simple are: usually, always, never, on Wednesdays, every Wednesday, twice a week, once a month, in general, every other day.

Time expressions made up of one word are placed between the subject and the verb in positive sentences and questions and between the auxiliary verb and main verb in negative sentences.

  1. I always study hard for exams.
  2. Do you usually speak to him like that?

Time expressions made up of two or more words are placed either at the beginning or the end of a sentence and usually at the end of questions.

  1. Ben goes to football practice every Tuesday.
  2. In general, I believe that all people can live in peace.
  3. you go to the supermarket every week?

Negative Sentences in the Present Simple Tense

Spelling Tip

When shortening the 3rd person (he, she, it) negative, just remove the o in not and add an apostrophe (‘) does not > doesn’t

When creating negative sentences, we usually use the auxiliary verbs don’t and doesn’t + the base form of the verb.

Note: Save the long forms (do not, and does not) for when you want to create emphasis. When speaking, put the stress on ‘not’.

Subject
auxillery verb
verb in base form
rest of sentence

I / You / We / They
don’t (do not)
eat
late at night

He / She / It
doesn’t (does not)
watch
TV every day

  1. I don’t like the food they serve at that restaurant.
  2. Jim doesn’t work on Fridays.
  3. My friends don’t usually leave so early.
  4. I do not want to go with you!

Yes/No Questions in the Present Simple

Punctuation Tip

Always begin a sentence, question and wh-question with a capital letter:
He always does good work.
Do you like me?
What did they bring you?

To create a question that will be answered with a yes or no, start the question with Do or Does, then add a subject (the person or thing that does the action) followed by the base form of the verb and only then add the rest of the sentence.

Auxiliary Verb
subject
verb in base form
rest of sentence

Do
I / you / we / they
drive
to the city on Mondays

Does
he / she / it
break down
often

  1. Do you surf the Internet every day?
  2. Does your boss give you positive feedback?
  3. Does Jonathan always turn off the lights?
  4. Don’t you ever clean your room?

Note: In the Present Simple tense:

  1. You may add a one-word time expression, such as ‘always’, ‘usually’, or ‘often’ between the subject and the verb.
  2. You may use a negative question with a time expression such as ‘ever’.

Wh-Questions in the Present Simple

Wh- questions are questions that require more information in their answers. Typical wh- words are what, where, when, why, who, how, how many, how much.

To create a wh-question, start with the wh-word, then add do or does, then the subject (a person or thing that does the action), followed by the base form of the verb and only then add the rest of the sentence.

Wh-Word
Auxiliary Verb
Subject
Verb in Base Form
Rest of Sentence

What
do
I / you / we / they
want

Why
does
he / she / it
shout
at you

  1. When do you want to meet me?
  2. Why does Beth always complain so much?
  3. How much does the ticket cost?
  4. Why don’t you ever go on vacation?

Tag Questions in the Present Simple

Tag questions are those short questions that are tagged onto the end of a sentence. They are used just to make sure the person you’re talking to understood what you meant or to emphasize what you said.

They’re formed either by using a regular sentence in the present simple and adding don’t or doesn’t and a pronoun (I, you, we, they, he, she, it) and a question mark.

  1. John likes me, doesn’t he?
  2. All those girls speak French, don’t they?

You may also add a positive tag when you’re using a negative sentence.

  1. Keisha doesn’t speak Spanish, does she
  2. Those boys don’t play sports, do they?

As a rule: When the sentence is positive, the tag is negative.
When the sentence is negative, the tag is positive.

Exercises for the Present Simple

Fill in the correct form of the verb as in the examples.

  1. Mark and Sara

    play

    squash twice a week. (play)

  2. Sheila

    doesn’t do

    the family accounts. (not do) Her husband does them.

  3. Does

    Gillian usually

    meet

    clients so late at night? (meet)

  1. Every year his family ____________ to Europe for two weeks. (go)
  2. Tammy and Jen ______________ a Pilates class on Wednesday mornings.(take)
  3. __________ that airline __________ to Paris? (fly)
  4. The semester _____________ until the end of June. (not finish)
  5. Tony usually _________ to call his mother in the mornings. (try)
  6. _______________ for your car expenses? (Who/pay)
  7. The shops ___________ until 21:00. (not close)
  8. Gerard _________ the ball and __________ it into the net. (receive/kick)
  9. _________times a day _____ you _____ your dogs for a walk? (take)
  10. ________ he always ________ his cell phone for long distance calls? (use)

Answers:

  1. goes
  2. take
  3. Does/fly
  4. doesn’t finish
  5. tries
  6. Who pays
  7. don’t close
  8. receives/kicks
  9. How many/do/take
  10. Does/use

Examples – Present Simple

Positive

  1. The sun sets in the west.
  2. We produce lasers for cosmetic surgery.
  3. They move into their new home next week.
  4. So, I go to Mr. D and say “I deserve a better mark in this class”.
  5. Jones stops in mid-court and passes the ball to Schuster.
  6. I always study hard for exams.
  7. Do you usually speak to him like that?
  8. Ben goes to football practice every Tuesday.
  9. In general, I believe that all people can live in peace.
  10. Do you go to the supermarket every week?

Negative

  1. I don’t like the food they serve at that restaurant.
  2. Jim doesn’t work on Fridays.
  3. My friends don’t usually leave so early.
  4. I do not want to go with you!

Yes/No Questions

  1. Do you surf the Internet every day?
  2. Does your boss give you positive feedback?
  3. Does Jonathan always turn off the lights?
  4. Don’t you ever clean your room?

Wh Questions

  1. When do you want to meet me?
  2. Why does Beth always complain so much?
  3. How much does the ticket cost?
  4. Why don’t you ever go on vacation?

Tag Questions

  1. John likes me, doesn’t he?
  2. All those girls speak French, don’t they?
  3. Keisha doesn’t speak Spanish, does she?
  4. Those boys don’t play sports, do they?

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Zoom online class 20211114: Who is he/she/it?


Today’s class introduced the conversation of \”Who is he/she/it\”? We learned basic grammar in identifying genders in pronoun, and basic grammar in forming questions!

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Zoom online class 20211114: Who is he/she/it?

He – She | Core Vocabulary Song


This is a Speech and Language Song that targets core vocabulary. This song can be used to model AAC usage (low, mid, or high tech), model ASL usage, as well as to develop oral language.
Core Vocabulary included in this song He, she, is, happy, sad
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He - She | Core Vocabulary Song

Character Dhila | ক্যারেক্টার ঢিলা | Mosharraf Karim | Tania Brishty | Bangla New Natok 2021


Character Dhila New Natok 2021 Character Dhela Natok/ ক্যারেক্টার ঢিলা নাটক, starring Mosharraf Karim \u0026 Tania Brishty in lead roles, directed by Maidul Rakib.
Character Dhila (ক্যারেক্টার ঢিলা) Natok New 2021
[A Eagle Music Original Drama]
Story, Directed by: Maidul Rakib
Script: H D Sifat Hossain
Cast: Mosharraf Karim, Tania Brishty, Shamima Naznin, SM Ashraful Alam, Jainal Jack, , Himel, Jahid.
Cheif Asst Director: Porosh Ahmed
Asst Director: Imran, Himel
DoP: Bkash Saha
Edit, Color: Romzan Ali
Background Score: Apple Mahmud Emil
Graphic Design: Nadia
প্রধান আলোক বিন্যাসঃ মহসিন
আলোক বিন্যাস সহকারীঃ ইসমাঈল, মাসুদ
ক্যামেরা ও আলোক সরবরাহঃ আরমান
প্রধান চিত্রগ্রহন সহকারীঃ স্বাধীন, রাকিব
সম্পাদনা সহকারীঃ আবু মুসা
রুপসজ্জাঃ ওয়াহিদ
ট্রলিঃ জাহাঙ্গীর
খাবারঃ হান্নান
গাড়ি সরবরাহঃ মহিউদ্দিন
ব্যবস্থাপনাঃ বিল্লাল
ব্যবস্থাপনা সহকারীঃ শান্ত, ফারুক
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Character Dhila | ক্যারেক্টার ঢিলা | Mosharraf Karim | Tania Brishty | Bangla New Natok 2021

He She It ตายไม่ตาย Chapter II \” SHE \”


He She IT ตาย ไม่ ตาย
โศกนาฎกรรมความรักความผูกพัน ระหว่างกลุ่มเพื่อนวัยุรุ่น ที่เลือกระหว่าง ใจ กับ ใคร
A tragedy of complicated relationships among teenage friends.. to make the decisions of following the heart or following the rules.
Chapter Two “She”
“ เคาท์ดาวน์ “
การนับถอยหลังจากจุดเริ่มต้นถึงจุดจบ ระหว่าง ใจ กับ ใคร
Countdown

กำกับภาพยนตร์ / Directed by
ณภัทร ตั้งสง่า Napat Tangsanga

โปรดิวเซอร์​ / Executive Producer
เชษฐรัตชฎ์ กิตติโชติวงศ์
Chadtarat Kittichotiwong
Casts / นักแสดง
Mike (ไมค์) : เจฟ ซาเตอร์ (เจฟ)
Jeff Satur (Jeff)
IG: Jeffsatur
Pear (แพร) : รัฐพร สุขพันธ์ (แพรว)
Rattaporn Sukpan (Praew)
IG: ppraew.jpg
Peem (ภีม) : กาญจน์ปพน เล่าลือเกียรติ (เกมเพลย์)
Garnpaphon Laolertkiat (Gameplay)
IG: gameplay.rb
Mean (มีน) : รัญชน์ ติยะกร (ปอม)
Runn Tiyakorn (Pom)
IG: _pmpommr_
Guest Actor
Bus (Bus). : วิทวัส เจริญพร (บัส)
​ Wittawat Charoenporn​ (Bus)
IG : Omnibus348

Original Sound Track : “ Comedy “ by Jeff Satur Studio https://youtu.be/kuKy6aQvcrs
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HesheItตายไม่ตาย HeSheIt

He She It ตายไม่ตาย Chapter II \

He She It ตายไม่ตาย Chapter III \” IT \”


He She It ตายไม่ตาย
โศกนาฎกรรมความรักความผูกพัน ระหว่างกลุ่มเพื่อนวัยุรุ่น ที่เลือกระหว่าง ใจ กับ ใคร
A tragedy of complicated relationships among teenage friends.. to make the decisions of following the heart or following the rules.
Chapter Three ” IT “ Final
สุดท้าย ไม่ได้ หมายถึง สิ้นสุด
Final The last doesn’t mean the end
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เชษฐรัตชฎ์ กิตติโชติวงศ์
Chadtarat Kittichotiwong
Mike (ไมค์) : เจฟ ซาเตอร์ (เจฟ)
Jeff Satur (Jeff)
IG: Jeffsatur
Peem (ภีม) : กาญจน์ปพน เล่าลือเกียรติ (เกมเพลย์)
Garnpaphon Laolertkiat (Gameplay)
IG: Gameplay.rb
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Tul (ตุล) : วีรภัทร เติมมณีรัตน์ (เต้)
Weerapat Toemmaneerat (Tae)
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Mean (มีน) : รัญชน์ ติยะกร (ปอม)
Runn Tiyakorn (Pom)
IG: _pmpommr_
Fluk (ฟลุ๊ค). : ภรัณยู สุขสำราญ
Prarunyu sooksamram
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Original Sound Track : “ Comedy “ by Jeff Satur Studio https://youtu.be/kuKy6aQvcrs
เพลง \” เวลานี้ \”โดย เจฟ ซาเตอร์
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5lz4j6KePg “
Moment “ by Jeff Satur
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HesheItตายไม่ตาย HeSheIt

He She It ตายไม่ตาย Chapter III \

นอกจากการดูบทความนี้แล้ว คุณยังสามารถดูข้อมูลที่เป็นประโยชน์อื่นๆ อีกมากมายที่เราให้ไว้ที่นี่: ดูบทความเพิ่มเติมในหมวดหมู่LEARN FOREIGN LANGUAGE

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