Simple Present infinitive 3 rd person singular infinitive

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Simple Present infinitive (3 rd person singular: infinitive + 's') I speak you speak

Simple Present infinitive (3 rd person singular: infinitive + 's') I speak you speak he / she / it speaks we speak they speak Simple Present in general (regularly, often, never) Colin plays football every Tuesday. present actions happening one after another First Colin plays football, then he watches TV. Present Progressive form of 'be' and verb + ing I am speaking you are speaking he is/ she is / they are speaking We are speaking Present Progressive right now Look! Colin is playing football now. also for several actions happening at the same time Colin is playing football and Anne is watching.

CLASS ACTIVITY (portafolio) • WRITE 5 SENTENCES IN SIMPLE PRESENT • WRITE 5 SENTENCES

CLASS ACTIVITY (portafolio) • WRITE 5 SENTENCES IN SIMPLE PRESENT • WRITE 5 SENTENCES IN PRESENT PROGRESSIVE • PLEASE FOLLOW THE GRAMMAR STRUCTURE

Signal words SIMPLE PRESENT daily routine Bob works in a restaurant. ys y. .

Signal words SIMPLE PRESENT daily routine Bob works in a restaurant. ys y. . . ally ly etimes m r PRESENT PROGRESSIVE only for a limited period of time Susan is working in a restaurant this week. at the moment • at this moment • today • now • right now • Listen! • Look! •

 • Simple Present or Present Progressive/Continuous – Exercise 1 • Put in the

• Simple Present or Present Progressive/Continuous – Exercise 1 • Put in the verbs in brackets in Simple Present or Present Progressive. • • • Simple Present – Present Progressive – contrasted Andy sometimes comics. (to read) We never TV in the morning. (to watch) Listen! Sandy in the bathroom. (to sing) My sister usually in the kitchen. (to help) My mother breakfast now. (to make) They often the bathroom. (to clean) Look! The boys home. (to come) Every day his grandfather for a walk. (to go) I with my friend at the moment. (to chat) Cats mice. (to eat)