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To express daily routines and activities we do regularly. Notice you add an s to the third person singular (he/she/it)).
Noun/Pronoun |Affirmative | Negative |
I / you / we / they | Study everyday | Don’t study everyday |
He / She | Takes a bath every morning | Doesn’t takes a bath everymorning |
Fluffy / it | Plays in the park every afternoon | Doesn´t play in the park every afternoon |
Question | Short answer |
Do you studyeveryday? | Yes, I / you / we / they do.No, I / you / we / they don’t. |
Does he/ she take a bath every morning? | Yes, he / she does.No, he / she doesn’t |
DoesFluffy play in the park every afternoon? | Yes, Fluffy / it does.No, Fluffy / it doesn’t |
Frequency adverbs
Describe how frequently we do an activity.Always= 100% | Usually= 80% | Often= 50% |
Sometimes= 30% | Occasionally= 10% | Never= 0 |
The position of frequency adverbs is often very tricky.However, there are general rules than you can follow.
Adverbs are normally placed:
* After the verb “be”.
He is always late for class.
* Before thesimple tenses of all other verbs:
They sometimes study all night.
Like / Love / Hate
To express the way you fell about an activity, you can use:
Like /Love + gerund (ing) Hate + gerund (ing)
Like / Love + infinitive (to verb) Hate + infinitive (to verb)
I like cooking. / He loves cooking. / She hatesshopping.
I like to cook. / He loves to cook. / She hates to shop.
As it is the Present Simple tense, follow the same rules for questions and negatives.
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