AEF3Student Book
AEF3Student Book
AEF3Student Book
1. chocolate. 1. /’tʃaklət/
How do you pronounce…? 2. Whole wheat 2. /hool wit/
3. Vegetables 3. /’vɛdʒtəblz/
4. Stew 4. /stu/
5. Half 5. /hæf/
6. steak 6. /steik/
SIMPLE PRESENT
• Affirmative form: • Used for things that happen
regularly (routines)
S + verb (s) + Complement
• When placing an adverb of
Ex: She likes soda frequency:
• Negative form • Goes before MAIN VERB
• She never asks for help
S + Aux + NOT + verb + complement
(do/does not) • Goes after VERB BE
Ex: She does not like soda • She is never late
• Pronunciation of _S / _ES
• Interrogative form
• /S/ > cooks, works
Aux + S + verb + complement • /Z/ > Plays, tries
(Do/Does)
• /IZ/ > watches, fixes
Ex: Does she like soda?
PRESENT CONTINUOUS
• Used to describe actions
• Affirmative form: in progress (ongoing
actions)
S + verb BE + verb (_ING)+ Complement
• You are listening to me.
Ex: We are going home now.
• Also used for future
• Negative form arrangements.
S + verb BE +NOT + verb (_ING) + complement • I’m meeting a friend
later.
Ex: We aren’t going home now.
• Spelling rules (_ing)
• Cook > Cooking
• Interrogative form
• Live > Living
Verb BE + S + verb (_ING) + complement • Study > Studying
Ex: Are we going home now?
• Get > Getting
ACTION VERBS NON ACTION VERBS
Used to describe actions: They state feelings or states:
• Cook • Depend
• Walk • Hate
• Make • Have*
• Drive… • Need…
Write 5 Write 5
ACTION NON
verbs ACTION
verbs
‘m visiting
don‘t mind
comes
are you doing
are waiting
do you live
aren’t doing
Are you carrying
have
Do you want
says
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