2. DAILY ROUTINESDAILY ROUTINES A set of activities that we
normally do everyday at a specific time. To weak up To go to sleep
To go to school To brush your teeth To have breakfast To have lunch
To get dressed To have a shower To have dinner
3. PRESENT SIMPLE To refer to these activities we always use
the simple present. He gets up at half past six. They usually have
lunch at 1 oclock. I always go to sleep at quarter past eleven. Do
you remember how form this tense?
4. In the present simple, 3rd person singular (he, she, it),
add s, es, or ies to the base form of the verb. -To regular verbs
just add an s Ex: travel >travels, give > gives, play
>plays -To verbs that end in s, ss, sh, ch, x, and o, add an es
Ex: wash > washes, mix > mixes, go >goes -To verbs end in
y after a consonant, change the y to i and add es Ex: study >
studies, fly > flies
5. In order to create negative sentences and questions, we use
the auxiliary do/does I / You / We / They dont (do not) eat late at
night He / She / It doesnt (does not) watch TV every day Do I / you
/ we / they drive to the city on Mondays? Does he / she / it break
down often?
6. In order to create negative sentences and questions, we use
the auxiliary do/does I / You / We / They dont (do not) eat late at
night He / She / It doesnt (does not) watch TV every day Do I / you
/ we / they drive to the city on Mondays? Does he / she / it break
down often?