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Do homework
Play football
Study
Read
Dance
Tidy up
Sing
Ride a bike
Do housework
Smile
Relax
Enjoy exercise
Get rest
Play an instrument
Write a blog
Be in a club
Take photos
Collect things
Keep a pet
Hobby
To be up to
Cool
Thats right
Come on
Hurry up
Look out
Have fun
Have a problem
Have dinner
Have a rest
Have a shower
Present simple
AFFIRMATIVE: We use the base form of the verb, BUT if our subject is 3 rd person
singular (he, she, it), we add -s (like likes), -es (kiss kisses) or -ies (try tries)
to the verb.
I play football
He plays football
NEGATIVE: we use the auxiliary verb DONT or DOESNT (with he, she, it) and the base
INTERROGATIVE: we use the auxiliary verb DO or DOES (with he, she, it) and the base
form of the verb. For the short answer, we use Yes, I/he do/does or No, I/he
dont/doesnt.
With verbs that express likes or dislikes, we use the gerund form of verbs, thats verbs
ended in -ing. Some of these verbs are: like, hate, love, enjoy, cant stand,