The document discusses the present simple tense in English. It is used to describe repeated or habitual actions that usually occur (I sometimes miss class). It can also express general truths (Water boils at 100°C) or commentary in sports/theater (He passes the ball and scores). The affirmative form is subject + verb. The third person singular adds -s/-es (He usually calls). Questions use Do/Does + subject + verb (Do you wake up early?). Negatives use the subject + don't/doesn't + verb (I don't know the answer).
The document discusses the present simple tense in English. It is used to describe repeated or habitual actions that usually occur (I sometimes miss class). It can also express general truths (Water boils at 100°C) or commentary in sports/theater (He passes the ball and scores). The affirmative form is subject + verb. The third person singular adds -s/-es (He usually calls). Questions use Do/Does + subject + verb (Do you wake up early?). Negatives use the subject + don't/doesn't + verb (I don't know the answer).
The document discusses the present simple tense in English. It is used to describe repeated or habitual actions that usually occur (I sometimes miss class). It can also express general truths (Water boils at 100°C) or commentary in sports/theater (He passes the ball and scores). The affirmative form is subject + verb. The third person singular adds -s/-es (He usually calls). Questions use Do/Does + subject + verb (Do you wake up early?). Negatives use the subject + don't/doesn't + verb (I don't know the answer).
The document discusses the present simple tense in English. It is used to describe repeated or habitual actions that usually occur (I sometimes miss class). It can also express general truths (Water boils at 100°C) or commentary in sports/theater (He passes the ball and scores). The affirmative form is subject + verb. The third person singular adds -s/-es (He usually calls). Questions use Do/Does + subject + verb (Do you wake up early?). Negatives use the subject + don't/doesn't + verb (I don't know the answer).
I sometimes miss the first class in the morning. B)-adevaruri general valabile. Water boils at 100^C. C)-se foloseste in comentarii sportive sau indicatii scenice: The football player passes the ball to Ronaldinho and this scores. The lady joins the group in the middle of the stage. Affirmative: S+Vb Pers a 3a singular + S/ES la Vb. Eg:
I often spend my winter holiday in the mountains.
He usually calls me when I sleep.
Interrogative: Do/Does + S +Vb Eg:
Do you wake up early in the morning?
Does he drives his car?
Negative: S + dont/doesnt + Vb Eg:
I dont know the answer to this question .
He doesnt belive she loves him.
To earn=a castiga As a rule=de regula To succeed=a reusii Kite= zmeu