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British People and Their Routine Habits

Explore the daily routines and habits of British people, from their love for animals to work schedules and family life. Learn about their typical activities and habits in this informative guide.

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British People and Their Routine Habits

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  1. VERB TENSES PRESENT SIMPLE

  2. Present Simple • We use Present Simple to talk about things that are generally true or that habitually happen (routines). • British people like animals. • I live in a flat. • My husband works from 9 to 9. • Ann has three children.

  3. present simple - affirmative • I work • You work • He / She / It works • We work • You work • They work

  4. present simple - affirmative • Always –s in THIRD PERSON SINGULAR. • He is. • She has. • She works. • She likes. • He goes. • She does. • He says. • He studies. • She watches.

  5. present simple - negative • I DO NOT work. • You DO NOT work. • He / She / It DOES NOT work. • We DO NOT work. • You DO NOT work. • They DO NOT work. • DON’T + INFINITIVE • DOESN’T + INFINITIVE

  6. LET’S PRACTISE Correct the mistakes. Corregeix les errades.

  7. The Browns goes to the seaside every summer. • GO • I doesn’t understand the word “peacock”. • DON’T • British people drinks a lot of tea. • DRINK • To start the programme, first you clicks on the icon on the desktop. • CLICK • My train leave at 09.30, so I need to be at the station by 9. • LEAVES

  8. We usually plays football but sometimes we plays volleyball or tennis. • PLAY • Water freeze at 0°C. • FREEZES • Maria don’t like to play tennis. • DOESN’T • John and Mark enjoys eating pizza. • ENJOY • My mother always tell me what to do. • TELLS

  9. LET’S PRACTISE Order the sentence. Ordena la frase.

  10. (play, she, tennis, everyday) • She plays tennis everyday. • (they, not, eat, vegetables) • They don’t eat vegetables. • (Maria, work, in, supermarket, a, not) • Maria doesn’t work in a supermarket. • (My, live, in, sister, with, boyfriend, her, Barcelona) • My sister lives in Barcelona with her boyfriend. • (Friends, be, my, German) • My friends are German. • (blue, have, Aina, eyes) • Aina has blue eyes.

  11. present simple - questions • To ask questions in English, we need an auxiliary verb: DO and DOES. • The word order for present simple questions is ASI = Auxiliary verb (do, does), Subject (I, you, he, she, etc.), Infinitive (work, live, etc.). ! do and does Do and does can be: 1 the auxiliary verb to make present simple questions.Do you speak English? Does she live here? 2 a normal verb.I do my homework in the evening. He does exercise every day.

  12. present simple - questions • AUXILIAR SUBJECT INFINITIVE ……….. ? • DO YOU LIKE FOOTBALL? • Yes, I DO. • No, I DON’T. • DOES SHE LIKE PIZZA? • Yes, she DOES. • No, she DOESN’T.

  13. ? + - Do I work? I do. I don’t. Do you work? you do. you don’t. Doeshe / she / it work? Yes, he / she / it / does. No, he / she / it doesn’t. Do we work? we do. we don’t. Do you work? you do. you don’t. Do they work? they do. they don’t.

  14. LET’S PRACTISE Create questions. Fes preguntes.

  15.  you / mineral water? (to drink) • Do you drink mineral water? •  Sarah and Linda / their pets? (to feed) • Do Sarah and Linda feed their pets? •  your teacher / your homework? (to check) • Does your teacher check your homework? •  they  / in the old house? (to live) • Do they live in the old house? •  the cat / on the wall in the mornings? (to sit) • Does the cat sit on the wall in the mornings?

  16. your parents /  TV in the afternoon? (to watch) • Do your parents watch TV in the afternoon? •  your grandmother /  the phone? (to answer) • Does your grandmother answer the phone? •  Andy / the shopping? (to do) • Does Andy do the shopping? •  Garry and Ken / a cup of tea in the afternoon? (to have) • Do Garry and Ken have a cup of tea in the afternoon? •  Nina / computer games? (to play) • Does Nina play computer games?

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