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RECUERDA QUE EN PRESENTE SIMPLE CUANDO HABLAMOS DE EL O ELLA (HE/SHE) EN EL AFIRMATIVO VA EL VERBO CON S Y EN EL NEGATIVO USAMOS DOESN´T MAS EL VERBO PERO SIN LA S ABAJO ESTA EL CUADRO EXPLICATIVO DE LOS CASOS EN QUE CAMBIAN ALGUNAS TERMINACIONES.

-CUANDO LA LETRA ANTERIOR A LA “Y” ES CONSONANTE CAMBIA A “IES”

- CUANDO EL VERBO TERMINA EN CH/SH/O/S/X SE LE AGREGA “ES”

-VERBO HAVE PASA A “HAS”

COMPLETA LOS ESPACIOS CON LA FORMA CORRECTA DE LOS VERBOS.

Peter (1) _STARTS_ (start) his day at 7.oo. He (2) _ (have) breakfast in the kitchen with all the family. Each member (3) _ (fix) his own breakfast. Peter (4) _ (like) orange juice, toast and milk. He always(5) _ (have) an apple: his mother (6)_ (believe) “an apple a day (7) _ (keep) the doctor away”. After breakfast Peter (8) _ (make) his bed and (9) _ (tidy) up his bedroom. He (10) _ (get) ready for lessons. He mustn’t be late, mother (11) _ (be) very strict.

At 8.00 the Hanson kids (12) _ (start) their lessons. At midday they (13) _ (have) lunch. Then it’s sport time: they (14) _ (love) playing basketball, in-line staking and skate-boarding. After a refreshing shower the Hanson brothers (15) _ (rehearse) till dinner, because their fans (16) _ (be) very demanding: they (17) _ (want) every detail to be OK.

Peter and his brothers (18) _ (not/have) dinner with their parents as their father is always late. Their mother (19) _ (not/like) it very much. So, at weekends they (20) _ (be) always together.

Mary (1) _WAKES_ (wake) up at 7.00. Then she (2) _ (get) up at 7.30 and she (3) _ (go) to the bathroom. She (4) _ (have) a shower, (5) _ (brush) her teeth and (6) _ (comb) her hair. Afterwards she (7) _ (have) breakfast. Ten minutes later she (8) _ (take) her satchel, (9) _ (kiss) her mother and (10) _ (catch) a bus to school with her friend Diana. They (11) _ (start) school at 9.00. They (12) _ (not/have) lunch at the school canteen. At three o’clock they (13) _ (return) home.

In the afternoon, she (14) _ (study) her lessons and (15) _ (ride) her bicycle. In the evening she (16) _ (help) her mother prepare the dinner. After dinner she (17) _ (watch) TV, her mother (18) _ (read) a magazine and her father (19) _ (go) to bed earlier since he (20) _ (be) always the first in the family to get up.

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