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Present Simple: Routine and Habits

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In this lesson, we focus on learning and enjoying English through daily routines and habits using the present simple.

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In this lesson, we focus on learning and enjoying English through daily routines and habits using the present simple.

par BRYAN JEAN MUÑOZ LOPEZ
1

What time ______ you usually eat dinner?

2

Susan ______ like cold weather, so she stays inside most of the winter.

3

Every day, my brother ______ up at 6 a.m. and ______ a shower before school.

4

Where ______ your best friend live?

5

My parents ______ like to eat fast food, and for that reason, we ______ go to restaurants often.

Feedback

Remember, in questions with 'you', use the auxiliary 'do' (not 'does', which is used for he/she/it).

Remember, with singular subjects like 'Susan,' we use 'doesn't' as the negative form of the verb. Be careful not to use 'don't' or 'isn't' here.

Remember, with singular subjects like 'my brother,' we use the verb with 's' in the present tense.

Remember: In present simple questions with he/she/it, we use 'does', not 'do'. 'Your best friend' = third person singular → does.

Remember: With plural subjects like 'my parents', we use 'don't'.

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