The document discusses the simple present tense and how to form affirmative statements using common verbs like "like", "want", "need", and "have". It provides examples of simple present tense sentences with these verbs such as "They like the toy", "They need to buy food", "They want a house", and "They have a car". It then shows how the verbs change form when the subject is "he" or "she" instead of "they".
1. The Simple Present Tense:
Affirmative statements with “like”, “want”, “need” and “have”
2. The Simple Present Tense: Affirmative statements with “like”, “want”, “need” and “have”
The Simple Present Tense:
• Express routines.
• Express habits.
• Express hobbies, daily events.
• An idea or action that happens now.
3. The Simple Present Tense: Affirmative statements with “like”, “want”, “need” and “have”
The Simple Present Tense:
• Express routines.
• Express habits.
• Express hobbies, daily events.
• An idea or action that happens now.
LIKE
They like the toy.
4. The Simple Present Tense: Affirmative statements with “like”, “want”, “need” and “have”
The Simple Present Tense:
• Express routines.
• Express habits.
• Express hobbies, daily events.
• An idea or action that happens now.
LIKE NEED
They like the toy. They need to buy
food.
5. The Simple Present Tense: Affirmative statements with “like”, “want”, “need” and “have”
The Simple Present Tense:
• Express routines.
• Express habits.
• Express hobbies, daily events.
• An idea or action that happens now.
LIKE NEED WANT
They like the toy. They need to buy They want a
food. house.
6. The Simple Present Tense: Affirmative statements with “like”, “want”, “need” and “have”
The Simple Present Tense:
• Express routines.
• Express habits.
• Express hobbies, daily events.
• An idea or action that happens now.
LIKE NEED WANT HAVE
They like the toy. They need to buy They want a They have a car.
food. house.
7. The Simple Present Tense: Affirmative statements with “like”, “want”, “need” and “have”
Look closely…
8. The Simple Present Tense: Affirmative statements with “like”, “want”, “need” and “have”
LIKE
They like the toy.
9. The Simple Present Tense: Affirmative statements with “like”, “want”, “need” and “have”
LIKE
HE likes the toy.
They like the toy.
10. The Simple Present Tense: Affirmative statements with “like”, “want”, “need” and “have”
LIKE
HE likes the toy.
They like the toy.
SHE likes the toy.
11. The Simple Present Tense: Affirmative statements with “like”, “want”, “need” and “have”
NEED
They need to buy
food.
12. The Simple Present Tense: Affirmative statements with “like”, “want”, “need” and “have”
NEED
SHE needs to buy food.
They need to buy
food.
13. The Simple Present Tense: Affirmative statements with “like”, “want”, “need” and “have”
NEED
SHE needs to buy food.
They need to buy
food.
HE needs to buy food.
14. The Simple Present Tense: Affirmative statements with “like”, “want”, “need” and “have”
WANT
They want a
house.
15. The Simple Present Tense: Affirmative statements with “like”, “want”, “need” and “have”
WANT
They want a
house.
16. The Simple Present Tense: Affirmative statements with “like”, “want”, “need” and “have”
HE wants a house
WANT
They want a
house.
17. The Simple Present Tense: Affirmative statements with “like”, “want”, “need” and “have”
HE wants a house
WANT
They want a
house.
SHE wants a house
18. The Simple Present Tense: Affirmative statements with “like”, “want”, “need” and “have”
HAVE
They have a car.
19. The Simple Present Tense: Affirmative statements with “like”, “want”, “need” and “have”
HE HAS a car
HAVE
They have a car.
20. The Simple Present Tense: Affirmative statements with “like”, “want”, “need” and “have”
HE HAS a car
HAVE
They have a car.
SHE HAS a car
21. The Simple Present Tense: Affirmative statements with “like”, “want”, “need” and “have”
22. The Simple Present Tense: Affirmative statements with “like”, “want”, “need” and “have”
HAVE and HAS
23. The Simple Present Tense: Affirmative statements with “like”, “want”, “need” and “have”
24. The Simple Present Tense: Affirmative statements with “like”, “want”, “need” and “have”
25. The Simple Present Tense: Affirmative statements with “like”, “want”, “need” and “have”
Homer and Lisa have a computer.
26. The Simple Present Tense: Affirmative statements with “like”, “want”, “need” and “have”
Homer and Lisa have a computer.
(they)
27. The Simple Present Tense: Affirmative statements with “like”, “want”, “need” and “have”
Homer has a computer.
Homer and Lisa have a computer.
(they)
28. The Simple Present Tense: Affirmative statements with “like”, “want”, “need” and “have”
(he) Homer has a computer.
Homer and Lisa have a computer.
(they)
29. The Simple Present Tense: Affirmative statements with “like”, “want”, “need” and “have”
(he) Homer has a computer.
Homer and Lisa have a computer.
(they)
Lisa has a computer.
30. The Simple Present Tense: Affirmative statements with “like”, “want”, “need” and “have”
(he) Homer has a computer.
Homer and Lisa have a computer.
(they)
(she) Lisa has a computer.