OXFORD PRACTICE GRAMMAR 5 sau đây là giáo trình lý thuyết tiếng anh và bài tập áp dụng từ cơ bản đến nâng cao , nhằm giúp các bạn có thể tự mình ôn tập và củng cố thêm về nền tảng kiến thức môn Anh văn , tự tin đạt kết quả tốt trong kỳ thi ngoại ngữ | OXFORD PRACTICE GRAMMAR Kes I tike this supermarket Mln think it s ven nice. Kes m husband wL thinks so. loti We always shop bent. We i come here even a-eek. WelhrequlU tear. . it doesn t take o ig fu get here. 5 THE PRESENT SIMPLE A Use We use the present simple for thoughts and feelings think so I like it. states things staying the same facts and things that are true for a long time We live quite near see Unit 7 . repeated actions We come here every week. and also in phrases like I promise I agree etc I promise I ll pay you back. in a negative question with why to make a suggestion Why don t we go out For the future meaning of the present simple see Units 26 and 27. The new term starts next week. B Positive forms I you we they get he she it gets In the present simple we use the verb without an ending. I get the lunch ready at one o clock usually. We always do our shopping at Greenway. Most children like ice-cream. You know the answer. But in the third person singular after he she it your friend etc the verb ends in s or es. For spelling rules see page 370. It gets busy at weekends. My husband thinks so too. Sarah catches the early train. She faxes messages all over the world. C Negatives and questions NEGATIVE QUESTION I you we they do not get OR don t get do I we you they get he she it does not get OR doesn t get does he she it get We use a form of do in negatives and questions but see Unit 37 . We use do and don t except in the third person singular where we use does and doesn t. We don t live far away. He doesn t want to go shopping. Do you live here Yes 1 do. What does he want Money. We do not add s to the verb in negatives and questions. NOT He-doesn t gets and NOT Does he gets 6 Present continuous or simple 7 State verbs and action verbs 5 EXERCISES 1 Use A Look at each underlined verb and say what kind of meaning it expresses. Is it a thought a feeling a fact or a repeated action Matthew loves sport. a feeling Sarah often works late at the office. a .