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KffiwwpXw               S ffirymmww?              3  When the verb ends in a consonant  + -1l,  we
                         mtrwm*re€
              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


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