1) We use present simple of the verbs to talk about things that happen regularly: a) We live in Paris. b) We go to school every day. c) Summer comes after Spring. 2) We use present simple of the verbs to talk about things or facts that are always true: a) We live in Paris. b) We go to school every day. c) Summer comes after Spring. 3) We use present simple of the verbs to talk about things that are generally true or true now: a) We live in Portugal. b) We go to school every day. c) Summer comes after Spring. 4) Positive form a) do/does + subject + verb (infinitive): Does he work in Lisbon? b) subect + do/does + not + verb (infinitive): I don't work in Paris. c) subject + verb (infinitive without TO): I work in London. 5) The He / SHE / It of most verbs uses the infinitive + -s: a) She works in London. b) He goes home at 5 pm. c) He carries his books to school. 6) But we add -es to verbs like do / go: a) She works in London. b) He goes home at 5pm. c) He carries his books to school. 7) We add -es to verbs with a similar sound to -s (wash; kiss; fix; watch) a) She works in London. b) He watches TV in the evening. c) He carries his books to school. 8) If the verb ends in in C + Y, the y changes to i and add -es (-ies): a) She works in London. b) He watches TV in the evening. c) He carries his books to school. 9) Negative form  a) do/does + subject + verb (infinitive): Does he work in Lisbon? b) subect + do/does + not + verb (infinitive): I don't work in Paris. c) subject + verb (infinitive without TO): I work in London. 10) Question form  a) do/does + subject + verb (infinitive): Does he work in Lisbon? b) subect + do/does + not + verb (infinitive): I don't work in Paris. c) subject + verb (infinitive without TO): I work in London. 11) Short answer: Do you like chocolate? a) Yes, I don't. b) Yes, he does. c) Yes, I do. 12) Short answer: Does he like strawberries? a) No, I don't. b) No, he doesn't. c) No, he does.

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