PRESENT SIMPLE TENSE

Introduction

Using the Present Simple Tense | English for Adults - YouTube

 

The WebQuest will help you get a better idea of  Present Simple Tense. On completing the WebQuest you will understand when and how we use Present Simple Tense.

Task

Go to the sites through the links and find the answers to the following questions:





1) What Tense is Present Simple Tense?



2)When does we use Present Simple Tense ?



3) The Present Simple is often used with?



4)How do we make Presnt simple Tense (sentence structure )?



5)With what  P.S.T is often used with ?



6)Affirmative form of P.S?



7)Negative form?



8) Interrogative form



9)Questions and short answers?



10)In what sentences  does The Present Simple Tense is also used in?



11) formation of the 3rd person singular

 

https://www.englishclub.com/grammar/verb-tenses.htm

https://www.englishtenses.com/tenses/present-simple

https://www.studyenglishtoday.net/present-simple-tense.html

https://www.thoughtco.com/present-simple-1212212

 

Process

№1  Work individually. Follow the links, do the the exercises.



№2 Home task. Write a small composition in 20-30 sentences about you and your family using Presen Simple Tense. 

 

http://www.isabelperez.com/happy/tenses/exercises/pres_simple_quest1.htm

http://www.isabelperez.com/happy/tenses/exercises/present_4.htm

http://www.isabelperez.com/happy/tenses/exercises/habits.htm

http://www.isabelperez.com/happy/tenses/exercises/present_2.htm

http://www.isabelperez.com/happy/tenses/exercises/present_3.htm

Evaluation

 

# 5 4 3 2 SCORE
  Length of the story is 20-30 sentences. Well-organized, logical, no mistakes in the use of P.S .The story is original. Length of the story is 15-20 sentences. Good organization, with minor mistakes in the use of P.S. Length of the story is 10-15 sentences.Mistakes in using P.S Length of the story is few sentences with many mistakes or no sentences at all  
           
           
           
          TOTAL SCORE

 

 

 

Conclusion

WELL DONE!!!

Now you have an idea what the Present Simple Tense is, and you  are able to make sentences.

Credits

M.A. SOFÍA CERECEDO CANO

Teacher in the CECyTECH Cuauhtémoc

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