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Affirmative form
Negative form Interrogative form I, you, we, they study. He, she, it studies. I, you, we, they don’t study. He, she, it doesn’t study. Do I, you, we, they study? Does he, she, it study? Verbs ending in consonant + y, e.g. study, cry, fly: change y → i and add es after he, she, it. USE: 1. Habits: Mirgul goes to English lessons every Saturday. 2. Permanent situations: Where does Ahmed study? -He studies at Tashkent University of Information Technologies. 3. States: I like the new James Bond film. 4. General truths: Water boils at 100 degrees. The present simple is often used with the following words and phrases: adverbs → always, usually, often, sometimes, rarely, never; phrases → every Monday/week/etc, each Monday/week/etc, once/twice a week/month/ etc, three times a week/month/etc. These adverbs usually go before the verb, but after the verb to be: I often play football with my friends. He is often late for his lessons. Stative verbs do not usually describe actions. They describe states (feelings, thoughts, etc.). They are not normally used in continuous tenses. Here are some common stative verbs: appear be believe belong to hate have include know like love need prefer see seem taste think understand want Jane likes reading books in her free time. Jane is liking reading books in her free time. Tómendegi maǵlıwmattan paydalanıp házirgi ápiwayı máhálde (Present Download 56.23 Kb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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