to be frightened of = to be afraid of
e.g. I’m afraid of flying/spiders.
hate crowds
love clowns
I like cooking
don’t like cycling
‘m frightened of spiders
He likes/doesn’t like
She goes/doesn’t go
It has/doesn’t have
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like likes
want+ -swants
drivedrives
fly y I+-esflies
cry y I+-escries
play + -splays
watchwatches
finish+ -esfinishes
missmisses
Short answers
Doeshe/she/it …?
Yes, he/she/it does≠
No, he/she/it doesn’t.
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Present Simple Questions
1. Yes/No questions
Do/does ___ …?
e.g. Doyou work long hours?
Does she like swimming?
2. Questions with question words.
What
Where do/does ___ …?
What time
e.g. What time doyou get up at the weekend?
Where doesshe have lunch?
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a newspaper
I reada magazine
a book
the radio
I listen to music
CDs
the piano, the guitar
I playfootball, volleyball, basketball
computer games
swimming
I go shopping
for a walk/run
school, work
I go tothe cinema, the theatre
the gym
I writea letter, an e-mail
I visit relatives, parents, friends
nothing
I do my homework
a meal
I havebreakfast, lunch, dinner
a shower, a bath
Adverbs of frequency
never sometimes usually always
0% rarely not often often 100%
1. We put the adverb before the main verb:
I usually have dinner at home.
He never goes to work by bus.
My sister doesn’toften visit me.
2. We put the adverb after the verb be.
English people are usually friendly.
I’m sometimes home in the evening.
The weather isn’t always good.
In a restaurant:
Excuse me. I’d like three lemonades, please.
Anything else? – No, thank you.
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