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She walks.

3-1 FORM AND BASIC MEANING OF THE SIMPLE PRESENT TENSE. She walks. 3-1 FORM AND BASIC MEANING OF THE SIMPLE PRESENT TENSE. SINGULAR PLURAL. we walk. I walk. 1 st PERSON. you walk. you walk. 2 nd PERSON. she walks he walks it walks. they walk. 3 rd PERSON.

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She walks.

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  1. 3-1 FORM AND BASIC MEANING OF THE SIMPLE PRESENT TENSE She walks.

  2. 3-1 FORM AND BASIC MEANING OF THE SIMPLE PRESENT TENSE SINGULARPLURAL we walk I walk 1st PERSON you walk you walk 2nd PERSON she walks he walks it walks they walk 3rd PERSON

  3. 3-1 FORM AND BASIC MEANING OF THE SIMPLE PRESENT TENSE (a) I eat lunch every afternoon. (b) Max drives to work every day. (c) We get upevery morning. (d) Kyle calls Mimi every weekend. Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday HABITS = USUAL ACTIVITIES

  4. 3-1 Let’s Practice We _____ television every day. watch watches watch

  5. 3-1 Let’s Practice watches He _______ television every day. watch watches

  6. 3-1 Let’s Practice eat We ____ lunch at 12:00. eat eats

  7. 3-1 Let’s Practice Jara _____ a walk in the morning. takes take takes

  8. 3-1 Let’s Practice My friend ____ her horse every day. rides ride rides

  9. 3-2 USING FREQUENCY ADVERBS: ALWAYS, USUALLY, OFTEN, SOMETIMES, SELDOM, RARELY, NEVER They always drink tea with lunch.

  10. 3-2 USING FREQUENCY ADVERBS: ALWAYS, USUALLY, OFTEN, SOMETIMES, SELDOM, RARELY, NEVER (a) Mary alwayseats lunch at school. 100% (b) Mary usuallyeats lunch at school. 90%- 99% (c) Josh ofteneats hamburgers. 75%- 90% (d) Tia sometimeseats lunch at school. 25%- 75% (e) Tia seldomeats lunch at school. 5%- 10% 1%- 10% (f) Eva rarelywashes her car. 0% (g) Jay nevergoesto the zoo. frequency adverbs

  11. 3-2 Let’s Practice always usually often sometimes seldom rarely never Talia _______ feeds her dog. always Thurs. Tues. Wed. Fri. Sat. Sun. Mon.       

  12. 3-2 Let’s Practice always usually often sometimes seldom rarely never Jara ______ watches TV. seldom Thurs. Tues. Wed. Fri. Sat. Sun. Mon. 

  13. 3-2 Let’s Practice always usually often sometimes seldom rarely never Luke _______ cooks dinner. usually Tues. Wed. Fri. Sat. Sun. Mon. Thurs.      

  14. 3-2 Let’s Practice always usually often sometimes seldom rarely never Moussad _________ cooks dinner. sometimes Thurs. Tues. Wed. Fri. Sat. Sun. Mon.    

  15. 3-3 OTHER FREQUENCY EXPRESSIONS She goes to the library once a week.

  16. 3-3 OTHER FREQUENCY EXPRESSIONS once a week. twice a week. five times a week. (a) She goes to the library Thurs. Tues. Wed. Fri. Sat. Sun. Mon.      

  17. 3-3 OTHER FREQUENCY EXPRESSIONS (b) I go to school five times a week. (c) I go to the movies twice a month. (d) I go to the beach once a year. how many times a day a week a month a year

  18. 3-3 OTHER FREQUENCY EXPRESSIONS (e) I feed my dog every morning. Every is singular. I ride my horseevery week. I wash my carevery year. Correct? no every weeks

  19. 3-3 Let’s Practice How often do you drink coffee? Every morning.

  20. 3-3 Let’s Practice So you drink coffee? always usually often sometimes seldom rarely never always Yes.

  21. 3-3 Let’s Practice I know. She drinks coffee. Mei doesn’t drink coffee. never always usually often sometimes seldom rarely never

  22. 3-3 Let’s Practice Does Dr. Aboud take a walk every day? No. He walks five or six days a week.

  23. 3-3 Let’s Practice Yes, he takes a walk. Five or six times a week? often always usually often sometimes seldom rarely never

  24. 3-4 USING FREQUENCY ADVERBS WITH BE Jeff is always dirty.

  25. 3-4 USING FREQUENCY ADVERBS WITH BE SUBJECT + BE + FREQUENCY ADVERB seldom usually never often rarely dirty. always sometimes Jeff +is+ am is+ are FREQUENCY ADVERB

  26. 3-4 USING FREQUENCY ADVERBS WITH BE SUBJECT +FREQUENCY+OTHER SIMPLE ADVERBPRESENT VERBS seldom + Sergio sometimes usually rarely often never +ridesa bike. always all simple present verbs exceptbe frequency adverb+

  27. 3-4 Let’s Practice He is usually tired. ______________________________________

  28. 3-4 Let’s Practice Jeff is sad. never _________________________________________

  29. Lucy 3-4 Let’s Practice reads at the library. often

  30. 3-4 Let’s Practice It rarely rains in the desert.

  31. 3-5 SPELLING AND PRONUNCIATION OF FINAL -ES SPELLING PRONUNCIATION pushes (a) push -sh push /əz/ teaches (b) teach -ch teach/əz/ kisses (c) kiss -ss kiss / z/ ə (d) fix fixes -x fix / z/ ə say /əz/ endings add -es

  32. 3-5 Let’s Practice miss Seung never ______ his TV program. misses

  33. 3-5 Let’s Practice teach Gerardo _______ math. teaches

  34. 3-5 Let’s Practice wash washes Viktor always _______ his car.

  35. 3-5 Let’s Practice mix Ade usually ______ sugar in his coffee. mixes

  36. 3-6 ADDING FINAL -S / -ES TO WORDS THAT END IN -Y The baby cries a lot.

  37. 3-6 Let’s Practice buy often Gazi _________ too many things. often buys

  38. 3-6 Let’s Practice say always always says She __________ nice things.

  39. 3-6 Let’s Practice worry often Her father __________ about her. often worries

  40. 3-8 SPELLING AND PRONUNCIATION OF FINAL -S / -ES She runs six miles every day.

  41. 3-6 ADDING FINAL -S / -ES TO WORDS THAT END IN -Y consonant + -y change y to i, add -es (a) cry cries fly flies (b) pay pays vowel + -y add -s enjoy enjoys

  42. 3-8 SPELLING AND PRONUNCIATION OF FINAL -S / -ES SPELLING PRONUNCIATION (a) run runs rain -s as /z/ voiced rains scrub scrubs love loves 3rd person singularadd -s

  43. 3-8 SPELLING AND PRONUNCIATION OF FINAL -S I -ES SPELLING PRONUNCIATION (b) sink sinks meet -s as /s/ voiceless meets fight fights coughs cough 3rd person singularadd -s

  44. 3-8 SPELLING AND PRONUNCIATION OF FINAL -S I -ES SPELLING PRONUNCIATION (c) push pushes watch watches -es as /əz/ miss misses tax taxes -sh, -ch, -ss, -x 3rd person singular add-es

  45. 3-8 SPELLING AND PRONUNCIATION OF FINAL -S I -ES SPELLING PRONUNCIATION dries (d) dry study studies -es as /əz/ consonant +-y 3rd person singular change y to i, add -es

  46. 3-8 SPELLING AND PRONUNCIATION OF FINAL -S I -ES SPELLING PRONUNCIATION pays (e) pay buy buys -s as /z/ vowel +-y 3rd person singular add -s

  47. 3-8 SPELLING AND PRONUNCIATION OF FINAL -S I -ES SPELLING PRONUNCIATION has (f) have /ha z/ e go goes /gowz/ does /d z/ do e 3rd person singular forms irregular

  48. Mark ______ his bike up the hill every afternoon. 3-8 Let’s Practice push pushes

  49. The child _______ his teeth every morning. 3-8 Let’s Practice brushes brush

  50. Brenda often ______ about her old home. 3-8 Let’s Practice dream dreams

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