Verbs that end in 'y':
Verbs that end in 'y' often change 'y' to 'ie' before’s’:
study---studies
cry---cries
try---tries
marry---marries
fly--- flies
BE CAREFUL! If a verb ends with a vowel sound, then it does not change:
play---plays
enjoy---enjoys
buy---buys
There are also few verbs, which are irregular in the present simple:
have --- has
do --- does
go --- goes
Present Simple is used together with key adverbs, especially being adverbs of frequency:
Always, usually, sometimes, hardly ever, rarely, typically, normally, never, often, frequently, once/twice
a week (month, year...), occasionally, everyday (week, month, year).
Question and Negative forms of Present Simple Tense Form:
Questions (typically yes/no) are formed by means of auxiliary verb known as “do” or “does”. When we
ask a question, we put auxiliary verb before the subject as below:
1. Do you have lunch at 2 o’clock every day?
- Yes, I do or No, I don’t (short answer)
2. Does he get off the work at 5 o’clock on Fridays?
- Yes, he does or No, he doesn’t
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