Grammar - The verb 'to do'

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Revision of "to be"

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I _____ a happy person
A
is
B
am
C
are

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Bob _______ a quiet boy
A
is
B
am
C
are

Slide 4 - Quiz

Stephanie and Teagan ________ at school everyday
A
am
B
is
C
are

Slide 5 - Quiz

_______ it raining right now?
A
Am
B
Is
C
Are

Slide 6 - Quiz

Miss Penning _______ not very pleased
A
am
B
is
C
are

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Change the following sentences into "negative/negations"

Use short forms!
For example - I am not happy = I'm not happy
Or
She is not correct = She isn't correct

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I am a very happy person.

Slide 11 - Open question

He is almost deaf.

Slide 12 - Open question

They are at the pool every week.

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We are not at school on Saturday.

Slide 14 - Open question

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The Present Simple
Grammar
The verb - to do

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Write this in your notebook

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The Present Simple
To do
In the present tense, the verb 'to do' is used in the following patterns: 
1. in negative sentences:
Many people do not like Donald Trump.
Miss van Kampen does not teach English.
2. in questions:
Do I look nice today?
What does he mean?
3. in short answers:
Yes, I do.
No, I don't.

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The Present Simple
Questions

How do we make a question with the verb 'to do' ?
Just like with 'to be', we switch 'to do' with the subject to make a question.

Do you like chocolate?
Does she play any sports?




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The Present Simple
Questions

When you want to make a question with words like:
what, why, when, where, who, which or when
Then the verb 'to do' becomes the second word in the sentence instead of the first.

Why do you like him?
What does it mean?




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The Present Simple
Negations or "negative"

Negations or negative means that something is 'not'.  
'to do' is a helping verb. It helps the main verb by giving meaning to a sentence. 
If we want to make a sentence negative 




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The Present Simple
Write five sentences using the verb to do

Can you use the shortened form (negative) as well? 

Show them to your partner.

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Choose one sentence that you just wrote with "do" and type it!

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Congratulations! 
You have finished this lesson.


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What have you learnt in this lesson?

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What have you found difficult in this lesson?

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Next lesson
WH - questions
Glossary check :)

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