2. ¿CuándousamoselPresentSimple?
Parareferirnosa:
-Hábitos y rutinas
She gets up at 7. (Se levanta a las 7)
I play rugby on Fridays. ( Juego al
rugby los viernes)
-Hechos Científicos o
Generalidades
The Earth goes around the Sun. (La
Tierra gira alrededor del Sol.)
Elephants live in Africa. (Los
elefantes viven en África.)
´Rosario is in Argentina. (Rosario
está en Argentina.)
Prof. Verónica Zonteponte
3. What do you do
every day?
I get up at 7am
I have a shower before breakfast.
I have breakfast at home.
I go to school on foot.
Prof. Verónica Zonteponte
4. I have lunch at 1pm.
I play football in the park.
I do my homework at 7 am.
I have dinner with my family.
I watch TV after dinner.
I go to bed at 10 pm
Prof. Verónica Zonteponte
6. He has breakfast.
He gets up at 7am
He has a shower.
He gets dressed.
He goes to work
He starts work at 9.
He finishes work at 5.
He goes to bed
after dinner.
What does he do
every day?
Prof. Verónica Zonteponte
7. Oraciones afirmativas ( He-She-It )
+ Verbo BASE +S
(Ver Excepciones)
Ej. He gets up at 7.
He lives in Madrid.
Prof. Verónica Zonteponte
10. I get up at 7am He gets up at 9am
I have a shower before
breakfast.
He has a shower before breakfast.
I have breakfast at home. He has breakfast at home.
I go to school on foot. He goes to school on foot.
I have lunch at 1pm. He has lunch at 1pm.
I play football in the park. He plays football in the park.
Cambios en los
verbos necesarios
al referirnos a He-
She o It.
Prof. Verónica Zonteponte
11. I do my homework at 7 am. He does his homework at 7pm.
I have dinner with my family. He has dinner with his family.
I watch TV after dinner. He watches TV after dinner.
I go to bed at 10 pm He goes to bed at 10 pm.
Prof. Verónica Zonteponte
12. ¿Cómo formamos
las oraciones
negativas?
I get up at 7am
I DON’T get up at 7am
He gets up at 9am
He DOESN’T GET UP AT 9 AM.
I have a shower before breakfast.
I DON’T have a shower before
breakfast.
He has a shower before breakfast.
He DOESN’T have a shower….
I go to work on foot.
I DON’T go to work on foot.
He goes to work on foot.
He DOESN’T go to work on foot.
Prof. Verónica Zonteponte