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The Simple Present Tense: Affirmative statements with “like”, “want”, “need” and “have”
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.
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.
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.
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 food.
They want a house.
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 food.
They want a house.
They have a car.
The Simple Present Tense: Affirmative statements with “like”, “want”, “need” and “have”
Look closely…
The Simple Present Tense: Affirmative statements with “like”, “want”, “need” and “have”
LIKE
They like the toy.
The Simple Present Tense: Affirmative statements with “like”, “want”, “need” and “have”
LIKE
They like the toy.
HE likes the toy.
The Simple Present Tense: Affirmative statements with “like”, “want”, “need” and “have”
LIKE
They like the toy.
HE likes the toy.
SHE likes the toy.
The Simple Present Tense: Affirmative statements with “like”, “want”, “need” and “have”
NEED
They need to buy food.
The Simple Present Tense: Affirmative statements with “like”, “want”, “need” and “have”
NEED
They need to buy food.
SHE needs to buy food.
The Simple Present Tense: Affirmative statements with “like”, “want”, “need” and “have”
NEED
They need to buy food.
HE needs to buy food.
SHE needs to buy food.
The Simple Present Tense: Affirmative statements with “like”, “want”, “need” and “have”
WANT
They want a house.
The Simple Present Tense: Affirmative statements with “like”, “want”, “need” and “have”
WANT
They want a house.
The Simple Present Tense: Affirmative statements with “like”, “want”, “need” and “have”
WANT
They want a house.
HE wants a house
The Simple Present Tense: Affirmative statements with “like”, “want”, “need” and “have”
WANT
They want a house.
SHE wants a house
HE wants a house
The Simple Present Tense: Affirmative statements with “like”, “want”, “need” and “have”
HAVE
They have a car.
The Simple Present Tense: Affirmative statements with “like”, “want”, “need” and “have”
HAVE
They have a car.
HE HAS a car
The Simple Present Tense: Affirmative statements with “like”, “want”, “need” and “have”
HAVE
They have a car.
HE HAS a car
SHE HAS a car
The Simple Present Tense: Affirmative statements with “like”, “want”, “need” and “have”
The Simple Present Tense: Affirmative statements with “like”, “want”, “need” and “have”
HAVE and HAS
The Simple Present Tense: Affirmative statements with “like”, “want”, “need” and “have”
The Simple Present Tense: Affirmative statements with “like”, “want”, “need” and “have”
The Simple Present Tense: Affirmative statements with “like”, “want”, “need” and “have”
Homer and Lisa have a computer.
The Simple Present Tense: Affirmative statements with “like”, “want”, “need” and “have”
Homer and Lisa have a computer.
(they)
The Simple Present Tense: Affirmative statements with “like”, “want”, “need” and “have”
Homer and Lisa have a computer.
(they)
Homer has a computer.
The Simple Present Tense: Affirmative statements with “like”, “want”, “need” and “have”
Homer and Lisa have a computer.
(they)
Homer has a computer.(he)
The Simple Present Tense: Affirmative statements with “like”, “want”, “need” and “have”
Homer and Lisa have a computer.
(they)
Homer has a computer.
Lisa has a computer.
(he)
The Simple Present Tense: Affirmative statements with “like”, “want”, “need” and “have”
Homer and Lisa have a computer.
(they)
Homer has a computer.
Lisa has a computer.
(he)
(she)
Thank you!!!