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Simple present. Let’s practice and learn !. Every morning , he … the bus. Misses. Miss. My mother always … to the same supermarket . go. goes. Well done !. Infinitive ending in O 3rd person singular = infinitive + es. Oops …. Infinitive ending in O - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Let’s practice and learn!

Simple present

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Every morning, he … the bus.

MISSES MISS

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My mother always … to the same supermarket.

GO GOES

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Well done!

Infinitive ending in O3rd person singular= infinitive + es

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Oops… Infinitive ending in O “My mother always goes to the same

supermarket.” 3rd person singular = infinitive + es

“I always go to the same supermarket.”(1st person singular)

“You always go to the same supermarket.”(2nd person singular)

“He/She always goes to the same supermarket.”(3rd person singular)

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He always … a warm bath.

ENJOYS ENJOIS

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Well done!

Vowel + Y3rd person singular= infinitive + s

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Oops… Vowel + Y “He always enjoys a warm bath.”

3rd person singular=infinitive + s

“I always enjoy a warm bath.” (1st person singular)

“You always enjoy a warm bath. (2nd person singular)

“He/She always enjoys a warm bath.” (3rd person singular)

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When I go out, my father … about me.

WORRIES WORRYS

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Well done!

Consonant + Y3rd person singular=infinitive – Y + ies

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Oops… Consonant + Y “When I go out, my father always worries about

me.” To worry 3rd person singular = infinitive – Y + ies

“I always worry about you.” (1st person singular) “You always worry about me.” (2nd person

singular) “He / she always worries about me.” (3rd

person )singular

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My dad … a terrible disease.

HAVES HAS

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Well done!

To have3rd person singular = has

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Oops… To have “My dad has a terrible disease.”

3rd person singular = has

I have a terrible disease. (3rd person singular )

You have a terrible disease. (3rd person singular )

He/She has a terrible disease. (3rd person singular )

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See you next time!

Practice & learn time is over…