UNIT 5B
1. LISTENING AND READING
Let's revise the present simple.
I like/I don't like FOOTBALL, DOGS, PIZZAS, TEA, BURGERS, CATS TENNIS
Remember that you don't put the before the noun because you're talking in general. Don't say: I don't like the football.(WRONG)
I like/I don't like FOOTBALL, DOGS, PIZZAS, TEA, BURGERS, CATS TENNIS
Remember that you don't put the before the noun because you're talking in general. Don't say: I don't like the football.(WRONG)
What the following video
2. GRAMMAR
Present Simple in interrogative sentences
Do you live in London?
Yes, I do
No, I don't
Yes, I do
No, I don't
To express the interrogative in the present simple for the pronouns I, you, we, they, we use the auxiliary DO
Additional Grammar Notes
- We use the verb do+ the infinitive form of the verb to form questions. DO in this context can't be translated. It simply indicates to the other person that you are going to ask a question.
- Use short answers Yes, I do and No, I don't that are used when you answer instead of Yes or No. Yes or No doesn't sound polite to a native speaker.
- We use the verb do+ the infinitive form of the verb to form questions. DO in this context can't be translated. It simply indicates to the other person that you are going to ask a question.
- Use short answers Yes, I do and No, I don't that are used when you answer instead of Yes or No. Yes or No doesn't sound polite to a native speaker.