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Simple Present: Affirmative


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SIMPLE PRESENT: AFFIRMATIVE

How do we form the Simple Present?


We use the infinitive of the verb. In the 3rd person singular (he, she, it - or a name) we put an -s to the end of the infinitive.
infinitive → 3rd person singular (he, she, it) infinitive + -s

1. Affirmative sentences in the Simple Present

  • I play with a ball.
  • You play with a ball.
  • He plays with a ball.
  • She plays with a ball.
  • It plays with a ball.
  • We play with a ball.
  • You play with a ball.
  • They play with a ball.
he, she, it → Do not forget the -s.

2. Negative sentences in the Simple Present

We use the auxiliary do/does.
  • I do not play with a ball.
  • You do not play with a ball.
  • He does not play with a ball.
  • She does not play with a ball.
  • It does not play with a ball.
  • We do not play with a ball.
  • You do not play with a ball.
  • They do not play with a ball.   

VIDEO TUTORIAL SOBRE EL PRESENTE SIMPLE EN FORMA AFIRMATIVA:
MIRALO, TE VA A GUSTAR... 馃挅
 


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