Hola, soy Kathya Contreras y en esta oportunidad te ayudare con el Presente Simple o Simple Present Tense, espero que te pueda ser util, y si tienes alguna duda, por favor hazla y con gusto la respondere.
Simple Present
FORM
[VERB] + s/es in third person
Examples:
● You
speak English.
● Do you speak English?
● You
do not speak English.
USE 1 Repeated Actions
Use the Simple Present to express the idea that an action is
repeated or usual. The action can be a habit, a hobby, a daily event, a
scheduled event or something that often happens. It can also be something a
person often forgets or usually does not do.
Examples:
● I
play tennis.
● She
does not play tennis.
● Does he play tennis?
● The
train leaves every morning at 8 AM.
● The
train does not leave at 9 AM.
● When
does the train usually leave?
● She
always forgets her purse.
● He
never forgets his wallet.
● Every
twelve months, the Earth circles the
Sun.
● Does the Sun circle the Earth?
USE 2 Facts or Generalizations
The Simple Present can also indicate the speaker believes
that a fact was true before, is true now, and will be true in the future. It is
not important if the speaker is correct about the fact. It is also used to make
generalizations about people or things.
Examples:
● Cats
like milk.
● Birds
do not like milk.
● Do pigs like milk?
● California
is in America.
● California
is not in the United Kingdom.
● Windows are made of glass.
● Windows are made of glass.
● Windows
are not made of wood.
● New
York is a small city. It is
not important that this fact is untrue.
USE 3 Scheduled Events in the Near Future
Speakers occasionally use Simple Present to talk about
scheduled events in the near future. This is most commonly done when talking
about public transportation, but it can be used with other scheduled events as
well.
Examples:
● The
train leaves tonight at 6 PM.
● The
bus does not arrive at 11 AM, it arrives at 11 PM.
● When
do we board the plane?
● The
party starts at 8 o'clock.
● When
does class begin tomorrow.
Hello, I am Kriscia Gonzalez and I want to help you with a very important topic that we use everyday as: Clothes. If you have a question, please ask me and I will answer you then.
So, let's start!!
MEN'S CLOTHES
1. Suit / suits: Suits can be worn by men women
suits are different to a man’s suit.
2. Waistcoat / waistcoats: Are worn with a suit although women
tend not to wear them.
3. Long-sleeved shirt
/ long-sleeved: Shirts
Shirts are worn with suits, but also can be worn with trousers or jeans.
4. Short-sleeved shirt
/ short-sleeved shirts:
5. Tie / ties: Ties are worn with shirts and
also when wearing a suit.
WOMEN'S CLOTHES
1. Dress / dresses: A garment for women and girls,
that consists of bodice and skirt in one piece.
2. Blouse / blouses: Worn with a women's suit or
with a skirt.
3. Skirt / skirts: Skirts are only from the waist
down and can vary in length.
4. Tank-top / tank-tops: An item of clothing that as no
arms and has shoulder straps.
UNI-SEX (CLOTHES THAT CAN BE WORN BY A MAN OR
WOMEN)
1. Coat / coats: Coats normally are waist
length, but can be as long as ankle length, and are used to protect us from the
weather.
2. Jacket / jackets: most jackets are waist length
and open down the front.
3. T-shirt / t-shirts: a light garment where
the short sleeves, t-shirts get their names as when laid flat look like the
letter t.
4. Polo shirt / polo shirts: a short-sleeved, pullover
sport shirt, normally of cotton, with a round neckband or a turnover collar.
5. Trouser / trousers: Worn with a shirt or as part
of a suit, however they can be worn with a t-shirt as well.
6. Jean / jeans: Normally are blue colors, but
can be most colors and Levis are a popular brand.
7. Short / shorts: Can be knee length or shorter
depending on the style.
8. Jumper /
jumpers or pullover / pullovers: A garment that is pulled over your head so it
can be worn.
9. Cardigan / cardigans: Normally
a collarless knitted sweater or jacket that opens down the front.
10. Sweatshirt / sweatshirts: A garment that is pulled over your
head so it can be worn.
1. Boxers
2. briefs
3. y-fronts
4. vest / vests
LADIES UNDERWEAR
1. bra / bras
2. knickers or brief /
briefs
3. tights
4. stockings or suspenders
5. vest / vests
BABY CLOTHES
1. Nappy / nappies: Used on babies till they are toilet
trained.
2. Baby grows: Covers the whole body and is
fastened on the back.
3. Dummy / dummies: To help sooth babies.
HOLIDAY AND LEISURE CLOTHES
1. Swimming trunk / swimming
trunks: Can be
a pair of shorts or skin tight pair of briefs.
2. Bikini / bikinis: A 2 piece costume ladies wear
on the beach or swimming.
3. Swimsuit / swimsuits / or swimming
costume / swimming costumes: A 1 piece item that covers the body from the neck to
the waist.
FOOT-WARE
1. Shoe / shoes (unisex): can be worn for many
things such as, going to work, shopping and walking.
2. High heels (ladies shoes): A ladies shoe that as a heel
that can be between 1 inch and 10 inch.
3. Boot / boots: Boots are normally ankle high,
although ladies boots sometime can be knee high.
4. Wellington / wellingtons: normally about knee height and
used to stop your feet wet.
5. Slipper / slippers: Only worn inside the house to
help keep your feet warm.
6. Sock / socks (unisex): A garment worn on the foot
before putting your shoes or trainers on.
7. Trainer / trainers: Can be used for most sports
and also worn as a fashion statement.
8. Flip flops: Are a thong sandal and the
name was given due to the noise when people walk in them.
9. Plimsolls: Normally worn when going to
the gym.
HEAD-WARE
1. Baseball cap / baseball caps: Worn by many young people as a
fashion statement, it can be worn to shield the sun from your eyes.
2. Sun hat / sun hats: Used to protect your head and
shoulders from the sun.
3. Bowler hat / bowler hats: An old English hat
from the 1800's and still worn sometimes by the upper class.
4. Knitted hat / knitted
hats or woolen hat(s) or bobble hat(s): Worn when the weather is very
cold.
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Hi my dear friends, I am Eduardo Martinez and is a pleasure to share with you something that I have learnt, this is the Present Continuous Tense in English. I hope you enjoy it. Thanks!
Present continuous tense from moraleslara123
Hello my dear friends, I am Oswaldo Ramirez and is a pleasure to share with you an important topic that we use everyday, and we talk about the money... so, How much is it? Find it in this presentation! Comment please.
Hello my dear friends, I am Oswaldo Ramirez and is a pleasure to share with you an important topic that we use everyday, and we talk about the money... so, How much is it? Find it in this presentation! Comment please.












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