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Present simple: The present simple is used: To express habits and routines, general facts, repeated actions or situations, emotions and permanent desires. To give instrucions or indications.  To talk about scheduled, present or future events. To refer to the future, behind some conjunctions. When you use "I, You, We, They", you used " Do or don´t "  They live in N.Y, I don´t eat meat. When you use "He, She, It" you used " Does or doesn´t" . He lives in Mexico. He doesn´t eat pizza.     The forms or questions are:  1) Do/Does+ subject+ verb+?   Do you live for away?  2)WH+ Do/Does+ subject+ verb+?   Where do you live? https://www.eslgamesplus.com/present-simple-verbs-game/
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SIMPLE PAST The simple past tense, sometimes called the preterite, is used to talk about a  completed action  in a time  before now . The simple past is the basic form of past tense in English. The time of the action can be in the recent past or the distant past and action duration is not important. We use the past tense to talk about: something that happened  once in the past : I  met  my wife in 1983. We  went  to Spain for our holidays. They  got  home very late last night. something that happened  again and again in the past : When I was a boy I  walked  a mile to school every day. We  swam  a lot while we were on holiday. They always  enjoyed  visiting their friends. something that was  true for some time  in the past: I  lived  abroad for ten years. He  enjoyed  being a student. She  played  a lot of tennis when she was younger. we oft...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aGRWv2NspL4 FUTURE PREDICTIONS.   We can say how sure we feel about the future by using modal verbs. There are also other phrases we can use to express our certainty or uncertainty about future events. To make afffirmative sentences the rule is used: Subject + Am/ Are/ Is +going to + verb  To make negative sentences the rule is used: Subject + am not / is not/ are not + going to+ verb  To make questions are used 2 forms: 1) Am/ Are/ Is + subject + going to+ verb+? 2) WH + Am/ Are/ Is + subject + going to+ verb+ ? FUTURE WILL PREDICTIONS.   For the affirmative sentences: Subject + will +verb.  For the negative sentences: Subject + won´t + verb. For the questions: Will+ subject + verb+ ? Examples I will be a teacher. He’ll travel around the world.  You won’t have any problems. https://agendaweb.org/verbs/future-will-exercises.html  

Verbs with “s”, “es” and “ies” in Present Simple

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In the present tense, there are are two Present Simple verb forms   the verb to be or other verbs. With the verb be we use am, are, and is. The negative is formed by adding not to the verb: is not (isn’t), am not and are not (aren’t) Other verbs in the   Present Simple verb form    in the 3rd person singular we add “s”, “es” or “ies” at the end of the verb I run You run He/she/it runs We run You run They run There are three ways to make the “S form”: –          by adding “s” to the end of a verb (run >runs, sit >sits,see >sees, play > plays) –          by adding “es” to the end of the verb that has a sibilant sound – ss, ch, x, tch, sh, zz (watch > watches, guess > guesses, mix > mixes) –          by changing final “y” to “ies” after a consonant+y (study > studies, party > parties, fly > flies) Examples:  ...
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My name is Valeria, I study at CCH Vallejo. I'm studying the fourth semester. I love listening to music. I listen to almost every genre that exist, I think the diversity of rhythms and lyrics is wonderful, altough I prefer trip-hop, my favorite group is Massive Attack. Just like music I love movies and books, I admire the details and the context in wich they are made, among my favorite directors is Guy Ritchie and my favorite movie is King Arthur. And among my favorite authors is Hermann Hesse and my favorite book is Demian.