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KffiwwpXw S ffirymmww? 3 When the verb ends in a consonant + -1l, we
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Wveffirems$xsqsx change the *yto -iand add -ss.
he flies
she studies
Simpls prcsent 4 When the verb ends in a vowel + -y, we add *s
he plays
Present proHre$siu*
We use the simple present to talk about:
habits and daily routines.
* | g*t up at half past seven.
permanent situations.
- They live in Milford, and they wcrk in Tysoe, We use the present prcgressive to talk about
something that is happening now.
We often use the simple present with adverbs of
Marisol ir talking io her mom at the moment.
frequency to say how often something happens.
'10070 We also use the present progressive to describe
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temporary events that are happening during a
definite period, for example, today, this week,
always usually often sometimes rarely never
this month, etc.
I usually do my homework in the afternoon. Yuki's concert is in June, so he's praetieing a lot
Other expressions of frequency are: this month.
every day I week twice a day / week
once a day / week three times a day / week $pelling varistisn$
For most verbs, we add -ing to the base form.
Sp*lling varifitifin$ play + *ing = playing walk * -ing = xalking
1 We make the third person singular with the base When the verb ends in -*, we drop the *s and
form of the verb + -s add *ing.
like + -s likes have t having
We use the base form of the verb * -es when For short verbs ending in a vowel plus a
the verb ends in *cfi, *s, *sr:, *.r( *t or *6. consonant, we double the final consonant and
he teaches sne go€s it washes add -fng.
sit -t sitting
Travel is irregular.
travel .f traveling
Feck p.3.8
ftu**nt
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