Tuesday, August 9, 2011

Simple Present

This is the most basic tense in English Language. It is used when expressing:


1. Facts, generalizations and universal truths:

  • Water boils at 100 degrees Celcius.
  • We study at Universidad of San Carlos.
  • Bogotá is the capital of Colombia.

2. Habits and routines:
To build sentences in present tense that involves habits and routines, we use frequency adverbs: (from 100% to 0% of the time)


always
usually
often
sometimes
seldom
rarely
never

  • I usually drink 8 glasses of water every day.
  • My mom always cooks hotcakes on Sundays.
  • They seldomly deliver the homework on time.


3. Permanent (or relatevely permanent) situations:
  • We live in Guatemala City.
  • Miss Oliva kids that much.
  • I am a chemist.
Events that are certain to happen:
  • The sun rises every day, so don't worry.
  • The semester ends on November.

State verbs (e.g. be, have, suppose, know):
  • I love to play football under the rain.
  • My mom hates when I bring a girl home for dinner.
Try this exercise, then look for the answers on the comments section. (Thanks to ego4u)

  1. I (like) pizza.
  2. He (hate) garlic.
  3. My sister (prefer) tea to coffee.
  4. I (want) to get away from here.
  5. She (not / understand) me.
  6. I (not / believe) it.
  7. I (not / know) why you are so mean.
  8. We (not / think) that this is right.
  9. What (mean / it) ?
  10. (you / hear) the music?

For more information, please take a look at this GREAT web site that teaches with cartoons.

Speaker 1: Ronaldinho, do you like football? (Use 4)

Ronaldinho: Yes, of course I do!


1 comment:

  1. 1. I like pizza.
    2. He hates garlic.
    3. My sister prefers tea to coffee.
    4. I want to get away from here.
    5. She doesn't understand me.
    6. I don't believe it.
    7. I don't know why you are so mean.
    8. We don't think that this is right.
    9. What does it mean?
    10. Do you hear the music?

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