Let's do a checkup of the present simple tense.
We'll take a look at the affirmative, negative, and question forms.
Let's start with the first checkup.
In this checkup, I want you to focus on the ‘be’ verbs.
Remember ‘be’ verbs, in the present simple tense, can be ‘is’, ‘am’, or ‘are’.
Take a look at the first sentence.
It says, ‘She _ blank _ at school.’
The subject of this sentence is ‘she’.
What ‘be’ verb do we use for ‘she’?
Now if you were thinking of the negative, the correct answer would be ‘she isn't’
And if we want to use a contraction for ‘she is’, we can say ‘she's at school’
For the next one, it says, ‘They _ blank _ twenty years old.’
The subject of this sentence is ‘they’.
What ‘be’ verb do we use for ‘they’?
For the negative, you can also use ‘aren't’ or ‘are not’.
Also if you want to use the contraction for ‘they are’, you can say,
The next sentence says, ‘His father _ blank_ busy.’
The subject of this sentence is ‘his father’.
What subject pronoun do we use for ‘his father’?
Remember for ‘he’, ‘she’, ‘it’, the ‘be’ verb is ‘is’.
For the negative, we can say ‘isn't’ or ‘is not’.
And for a contraction, for ‘father’ and ‘is’, we can say, ‘His father's busy.’
Now I want you to try to find the mistakes in this sentence.
The subject is ‘we’ and the ‘be’ verb is ‘are’.
Therefore, the correct answer is ‘we are not’,
or the contraction, ‘we aren't good friends.’
Think about the subject of this sentence.
And ‘John’, the subject pronoun is ‘he’.
Therefore, we don't use ‘are’, we use ‘is’.
hmm This one is a big mistake.
What ‘be’ verb do we use for ‘it’?
So we don't say, ‘It am a puppy,’ we say, ‘It is a puppy.’
Let's move on to the next checkup.
For the next checkup, I want you to think of some other verbs in the present simple tense.
Take a look at the first sentence.
‘He __ blank __ …’, I want you to think of the verb, ‘like his dinner’.
What do we do to the verb when the subject is ‘he’, ‘she’, or ‘it’?
For the negative, you can also say, ‘He doesn't like his dinner.’
The next sentence says, ‘My students __ blank __…’, I want you to think of ‘need’,
‘…books’.
What is the subject pronoun for ‘my students’?
If the subject is ‘I’, ‘you’, ‘we’, or ‘they’, in the present simple tense,
we don't change the verb, we keep it as is.
So the correct answer is, ‘My students need books.’
Now for the negative, you can say, ‘My students don't need books.’
The next sentence says, ‘I __ blank __…’, think of the verb,
Again the subject is ‘I’, therefore we don't change the verb.
The correct answer is, ‘I live in London.’
For the next part, I would like for you to try to find the mistake in the sentence.
‘He doesn't…’, that's correct.
However, we do not add an ‘s’ when we have ‘doesn't’ in front of ‘it’.
The subject of the sentence is ‘he’.
For ‘he’, ‘she’, ‘it’, when we're making a sentence in the present simple tense,
So the correct answer is, ‘Does he eat candy?’
And finally, ‘Sam is play computer games.’
There are two present simple verbs here and we can't have that,
so the correct way to fix this sentence is to get rid of the ‘is’.
So take that out and say, ‘Sam plays computer games.’
Add an ‘s’ because the subject is ‘Sam’ which is a ‘he’.
Let's move on to the next practice.
For this next practice, we're taking a look at routines.
Remember the present simple tense can be used to describe events that happen regularly.
Let's take a look at the first sentence,
‘We _ blank _ the bus every day.’
And I want you to use the verb ‘take’.
Here we see the clue word ‘every day’ which shows that this is a routine.
The subject of the sentence is ‘we’.
remember if the subject is ‘I’, ‘you’, ‘we’, or ‘they’,
Therefore the correct answer is, ‘We take the bus every day.’
In the second sentence it says, ‘He _ blank _ to school every morning.’
What do we do if the subject is ‘he’, ‘she’, or ‘it’?
We add ‘s’ or ‘es’ to the verb.
In this example, the verb is ‘go’, so we have to add ‘es’.
‘He goes to school every morning.’
In the next sentence, it says, ‘Lizzy not play (in parenthesis) tennis.’
Here I want you to think about the negative form.
The subject pronoun is ‘she’ so what do we do for the negative?
We say ‘does not’ or the contraction ‘doesn't play tennis’.
We do not add an ‘s’ or ‘es’ to the end of the verb.
Instead we say ‘doesn't’ or ‘does not’.
Now I want you to find a mistake in the next sentence.
Can you figure out what's wrong with the sentence?
Therefore, remember, we do not change the verb.
In the next sentence, or question, it says, ‘Does he plays soccer every week?’
The subject of the sentence is ‘he’.
To make a sentence, putting ‘does’ at the beginning is okay,
However, we don't put an ‘s’ at the end of ‘play’.
Therefore, the correct answer is to simply say,
‘Does he play soccer every week?’
And finally, ‘He always forget his book.’
In this case, the subject is ‘he’.
Remember, again, for he/she/it we add 's' or 'es' to the end of the verb.
What's the verb in the sentence?
Therefore we have to say, ‘He always forgets his book.’
Let's move on to the next practice.
In this checkup, we'll take a look at how the present simple tense can be used to describe
Take a look at the first sentence.
It says, ‘The airplane _ blank _ tonight.’
And we're looking at the verb ‘leave’.
What is the subject of the sentence?
The correct answer is ‘airplane’.
What subject pronoun do we use for ‘airplane’?
Remember in the present simple tense, for ‘he’, ‘she’, ‘it’, we add an ‘s’
The verb here is ‘leave’ so we simply add an ‘s’.
The correct answer is, ‘The airplane leaves tonight.’
In the second sentence, it says, ‘Does the movie _blank_ soon?’
And we're using the verb ‘start’.
What is the subject of this sentence?
And what subject pronoun do we use for movie?
So it's like saying, ‘Does it _ blank _ soon?’
Well this is a question, so we already have the correct word in the front - ‘does’.
For he/she/it, when we're asking a question, we use ‘does’.
Now all we have to do is use the same verb in its base form,
so ‘Does the movie start soon?’
We do not add an ‘s’ or ‘es’ here.
Finally, it says, ‘Viki _ blank _ tomorrow.’
The subject of the sentence is ‘Vicki’.
‘Vicki’ is a girl so the subject pronoun is ‘she’.
You'll remember now that for… in this case, we put ‘works’.
Now let's find the mistakes in the sentence below.
Actually there's only one mistake.
We only use ‘do’ in a question or in the negative form.
But also the subject is ‘he’, so we would use ‘does’.
Either way we don't need this here.
Well now we have the verb ‘leave’ with the subject ‘he’.
We simply change this to ‘leaves’.
Just like we did in the first sentence.
In the next sentence, ‘They don't start school today.’
‘They don't…’, that's correct.
However, in the negative form, we don't have to change the main verb at all.
Therefore, all we will do is say, ‘They don't start school today.’
No ‘s’.
Finally, ‘Does we eat at noon?’
What is the subject or subject pronoun in the sentence?
Think about the question form.
Do we say ‘do’ or ‘does’ in the question form for the subject pronoun ‘we’?
So the correct way to say this sentence or question is,
You're done with the practice.
You put in a lot of practice today.
The present simple tense is not easy, and I'm really happy to see how hard you guys
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