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Present Simple Habits and Routines Guide

The document discusses the use of the present simple tense to talk about habits and routines. It provides examples of affirmative and negative statements using the present simple for the first, second, and third person. Examples are given for common verbs like go, get up, start, listen, study and visit. Rules are provided that the present simple is used to talk about repeating actions in the present time.
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Present Simple Habits and Routines Guide

The document discusses the use of the present simple tense to talk about habits and routines. It provides examples of affirmative and negative statements using the present simple for the first, second, and third person. Examples are given for common verbs like go, get up, start, listen, study and visit. Rules are provided that the present simple is used to talk about repeating actions in the present time.
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Present Simple

*Use the Present Simple to talk about habits and routines

Affirmative Negative
I
You
We play tennis everyday. dont play tennis everyday.
They

AFFIRMATIVE:
Example: They go to school at 7:30 in the morning. (go)

1. We start classes at 7:45 a.m (start)

2. You get up very early in the morning. (get up)

3. Luis and Mark go to the same school. (go)

4. My sisters listen to music together. (listen)

5. I study at UPAO (study)

6. They visit the museum at the weekend. (visit)

NEGATIVE:

Example: They dont go to school at 7:30 in the morning. (go)

1. We dont start classes at 7:45 a.m (start)

2. You dont get up very early in the morning. (get up)

3. Luis and Mark dont go to the same school. (go)

4. My sisters doesnt listen to music together. (listen)

5. I dont study at UPAO (study)

6. They dont visit the museum at the weekend. (visit)


Present Simple Third Person

*Use the Present Simple to talk about habits and routines

Affirmative Negative
He
She plays tennis everyday. doesnt play
It tennis everyday.

AFFIRMATIVE:

Example: She eats pizza everyday. (eat)

1. He starts classes at 7:45 a.m (start)

2. Luis get ups very early in the morning. (get up)

3. She goes to the same school. (go)

4. My sister listens to music together. (listen)

5. He studies at UPAO (study)

6. The cat visits the zoo at the weekend. (visit)

NEGATIVE:

Example: He doesnt go to school at 7:30 in the morning. (go)

1. He doesnt start classes at 7:45 a.m (start)

2. Luis doesnt get up very early in the morning. (get up)

3. She doesnt go to the same school. (go)

4. My sister doesnt listen to music together. (listen)

5. He doesnt study at UPAO (study)

6. The cat doesnt visit the zoo at the weekend. (visit)

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