Zusammenfassung der Ressource
ACTIVITIES
- GENERAL
- PRESENT SIMPLE
- Affirmative
form
- The verb in infinitive is used for "I", "You", "We" and "They"
- I think - You sing - We sleep - They play
- The singular
third-person
infinitive adds "s" or
"es" (He - She - It)
- He works - She studies - It rains
- Negative form
- The auxiliary "do not" is used for "I", "You", "We"
and "They" before the verb in infinitive
- I do not dance - You don't pay - We don't lie - They do not walk
- The auxiliary
"does not" is
used for third
person singular
before the verb
in infinitive
- He does not run -
She doesn't buy -
It doesn't hurt
- Interrogative form
- The auxiliary "Do" before the pronoun (I, You, We, They)
is used, then the verb in the infinitive and ends with a
question mark.
- Do I eat? - Do you speak English? -
Do we go to School? - Do they have
cash?
- The auxiliary "Does" before the
pronoun (He, She, It) is used,
then the verb in the infinitive
and ends with a question mark.
- Does he bring the book? - Does
she jump the fence? - Does it
snow?
- PROGRESSIVE
- PRESENT CONTINUOUS
- It uses the verb "to be" in present simple and the
gerund of the main verb (ending "ing")
- Affirmative
form
- I'm writing - You are waiting -
He is cooking - She is cleaning -
It is raining - We are fighting -
They are studying
- Negative form
- I am not smiling -
You aren't reading -
He isn't hearing -
She isn't drinking - It
isn't thundering -
We aren't copying -
They aren't taking
part
- Interrogative form
- Am I sleeping? - Are you talking? - Is he
crying? - Is she going up? - Is it happening? -
Are we planning? - Are they flying?