SIMPLE PRESENT TENSE LENGKAP

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21 Sept 202017:40

Summary

TLDRIn this engaging English lesson on the simple present tense, the instructor introduces its functions, characteristics, and formulas. The lesson emphasizes how to express habits, routines, and facts using clear examples. Key aspects include the use of adverbs of frequency, proper verb conjugation with 's' or 'es,' and constructing affirmative, negative, and interrogative sentences. Through practical exercises and analyses of various sentences, learners gain a comprehensive understanding of the simple present tense, enhancing their English proficiency. The lesson concludes with a motivational message, encouraging further practice and exploration.

Takeaways

  • 😀 The simple present tense is used to express habitual actions or facts.
  • 😀 It describes routines, such as 'The cat drinks milk every morning.'
  • 😀 Key time expressions for simple present tense include 'always,' 'usually,' and 'every day.'
  • 😀 The structure for affirmative sentences is Subject + verb (with 's/es' for third-person singular).
  • 😀 In negative sentences, use 'do/does not' + base verb (e.g., 'He does not eat').
  • 😀 Interrogative sentences are formed by placing 'do/does' before the subject (e.g., 'Does he eat?').
  • 😀 Special rules exist for verbs ending in 's,' 'sh,' or 'ch,' requiring 'es' to be added.
  • 😀 The subject-verb agreement is crucial: 'is' for singular subjects and 'are' for plural subjects.
  • 😀 Practice involves identifying simple present tense in sentences and converting between sentence forms.
  • 😀 Understanding the use of 's' or 'es' in the third-person singular is essential for correct tense usage.

Q & A

  • What is the primary function of the Simple Present Tense?

    -The Simple Present Tense is primarily used to express habits, routines, and general truths.

  • Can you provide an example of a sentence in the Simple Present Tense that describes a habit?

    -An example is 'The cat drinks milk every morning,' which illustrates a daily routine.

  • What are some common adverbs of frequency used with the Simple Present Tense?

    -Common adverbs include always, usually, often, sometimes, and never.

  • How do you form the third-person singular in the Simple Present Tense?

    -For third-person singular subjects, you typically add 's' or 'es' to the base form of the verb, such as 'He reads' or 'She watches.'

  • What is the formula for affirmative sentences in the Simple Present Tense?

    -The formula is Subject + base form of the verb (+ s/es for third-person singular).

  • How do you convert an affirmative sentence into a negative sentence in the Simple Present Tense?

    -To convert to a negative, use the formula: Subject + do/does + not + base form of the verb. For example, 'She does not play soccer.'

  • What is the structure of an interrogative sentence in the Simple Present Tense?

    -The structure is: Do/Does + subject + base form of the verb? For example, 'Does he play soccer?'

  • What are the subject-verb agreement rules in the Simple Present Tense?

    -Use 'is' for singular subjects and 'are' for plural subjects. For instance, 'The cat is here' (singular) versus 'The cats are here' (plural).

  • How can you identify if a sentence is in the Simple Present Tense?

    -Look for the use of base verbs or verbs ending in 's' or 'es' for third-person singular, along with adverbs of frequency.

  • What are some key characteristics of the Simple Present Tense?

    -Key characteristics include the use of adverbs of frequency, verb form adjustments for subject agreement, and specific sentence structures for affirmative, negative, and interrogative forms.

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