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INSTITUCION EDUCATIVA LA INMACULADA

MUNICIPIO DE OLAYA HERRERA – BOCAS DE SATINGA


Licencia de funcionamiento No. 2541 del 30 de septiembre de 2002.
Acreditación de estudios según resolución No. 3330 del 7 de octubre de 2009
para los niveles de Preescolar,
Educación Básica y Media Vocacional y resolución 3454 del 22 de
septiembre del 2010, Educación de adultos Para los Ciclo I al VI, según
decreto 3011 de 1997 para la jornada Sabatina.
DANE No 152490001080
NIT. 840000935 – 9
NOMBRE ALUMNO
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ÁREA: HUMANIDADES
ASIGNATURA: INGLÉS
DOCENTE: LEIDY SODELLY CASTRO CORDOBA
TIPO DE GUÍA: CONCEPTUAL - EJERCITACIÓN
PERIODO Grad FECHA DURA
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INDICADOR DE DESEMPEÑO
Identificar las reglas que se utilizan en el presente simple.

TRANSCRIBIR A EL CUADERNO LAS EXPLICACIONES Y PEGAR LA ACTIVIDAD YA


DESARROLLADA.
SIMPLE PRESENT.
A.

I /we/you/they read like work live watch do


have
he/she/it reads likes Works lives watches
does has

Remember:
He Works / she lives / it rains etc.
 I work in a shop. My brother Works in a bank. ( not my brother work)
 Lucy lives in London. Her parents live in Scotland.
 It rains a lot in
Winter. I have – he / she /
it has:
 John has a shower every
day. Spelling (-appendix 5):
-es after –s / -sh / -ch: pass - passes finish – finishes watch – watches
-y –ies: study – studies try – tries also:
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do - does go – goes
We use the present simple for things that are true in general, or for things that happen
sometimes or all the time:
 I like big cities.
 Your English is good. You speak very well.
 Tim Works very hard. He starts at 7:30 and finishes at 8 o´clock in the evening.
 The earth goes round the sun.
 We do a lot of different things in our free time.
 It costs a lot of money to build a hospital.

B. NEGATIVE FORM:
I / we / you / they don´t
He / she / it doesn´t
 I don´t football.
 He doesn´t like football.
 I don´t like Fred and Fred doesn´t like me. (not Fred don´t like)
 My car doesn´t use much petrol. (not my car don´t use)
 Sometimes he is late, but it doesn´t happen very often.
we use don´t/ doesn´t + infinitive (don´t like / doesn´t speak / doesn´t do etc):
 I don´t like washing the car. I don´t do it very often.
 Sarah speaks Spanish, but the doesn´t speak Italian. (not doesn´t speaks)
 Bill doesn´t do his job very well. (not bill doesn´t his

job) Positive negative

I Wo Don´t Work
W rk we (do not) Like
e lik you Do
Yo e they have
u do
Th ha He Doesn´t
ey ve She (does
H Wor it not)
e ks
S like

 I drink coffee, but i don´t drink tea.


 Sue drinks tea, but she doesn´t drink coffee.
 you don´t work very hard.
 We don´t watch television very often.
 The weather is usually nice. It doesn´t rain very often.
 Gary an Nicole don´t know many people.
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C. INTERROGATIVE FORM:
We use do/does in present
STUDY THE WORD ORDER: do/does + subject + infinitive

I
We
Do Y Wor
o k?
u
Like
th
e ?
y Do?
H Have?
e
Does S
h
e
it

Short answers:
I / we / you / they do. I / we / you / they don´t
yes No,
He / she / it does. He / she / it doesn´t

 Do you play tennis? No, I don´t.


 Do your parents speak English? Yes, they do.
 Does Gary work hard? Yes, he does.
 Does your sister live in London?No, she doesn´t

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