SIMPLE PRESENT - Daily Routines

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Simple present

  • We use the simple present tense to talk about routines. 

E.g., My mom makes breakfast every day.  (It happens all week, from Monday to Sunday, repeatedly.)

 

  • Structure

Positive - Subject + main verb + complement.

                He           brushes       his teeth.

Negative - Subject + don't/doesn't + main verb + complement.

                 They         don't                wake up        early.

Question - Do/Does + subject + main verb + complement?

                  Does        her sister    have        breakfast at 9h00?

 

Be careful! When you use the third person (he, she, it), the main verbs change (E.g., they drink - she drinks), but for negatives and questions, we use the auxiliary doesn't and does for he, she, and it. (E.g., we don't understand - he doesn't understand).

 

  • Daily routine phrases
  1. I wake up at 6:00 a.m.                   I brush my teeth.
  2. I have breakfast.                            I get dressed.
  3. I go to school                                 I do homework
  4. I have lunch                                   I take a shower
  5. I have dinner                                 I go to bed.
  6.  

In the paragraph above, you will read about Sophie's day. There are some blanks; fill in the spaces with the right daily routine phrases.