aplicarlo en situaciones cotidianas. ¿Para qué sirve el Presente Simple?
Usamos el Presente Simple para hablar sobre acciones habituales, hechos
generales y verdades universales. Estructura
Afirmativa = Sujeto + verbo + complemento
● I walk to my work. ● You sleep seven hours a day. ● We play soccer every sunday.
*Para tercera persona agregamos una “s” al verbo:
● She walks to her work.
● He sleeps seven hours a day. Ejercicio 1. Conjuga los verbos
She ____ (read) books every night before bed.
We ____ (go) to the gym on Mondays and Wednesdays.
He ____ (work) as a teacher at the local school.
They _____ (eat) breakfast together as a family every morning.
Ejercicio 2. ¿Cuál es tu rutina diaria?
1. Get out of bed. Partículas (adverbios de frecuencia)
2. Have breakfast. ● Always (siempre) 3. Go to school or work. ● Usually (usualmente) 4. Clean the house. ● Often (a menudo) 5. Exercise (walk, run, go to the gym). ● Sometimes (a veces) ● Rarely (raramente) ● Never (nunca) Conversación
Mike: Hi, how are you? What do you do after school?
Susan: Hi, I'm good! After school, I do homework first. Then I play videogames. What about you? Mike: I play tennis after school on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Susan: Cool! Do you have other hobbies? Mike: Yes, I play guitar. I practice every evening before dinner. Susan: Nice! I watch TV after dinner to relax before bed. Mike: I always read a book before bed. Susan: Reading is nice. I need to finish my homework now. Talk later! Mike: Sure, talk later. Have a good evening! En resumen:
Usamos el Presente Simple para hablar sobre acciones habituales, hechos
generales y verdades universales.
Estructura:
Sujeto + verbo + complemento (para tercera persona se agrega “s” al verbo)