study the
following
explanation.
In
the previous learning activities, you found the expressions below:
1.
I live in Bantul.
2.
We have a new member.
3.
Do you know Baskara?
4.
I don’t think we have met.
When talking about facts (they stay the same for a
long time) and habits (they
happen again and again) we use THE SIMPLE PRESENT. The verb is the simple form
of verb.
In
positive form, when the subject is a third singular person (Talita, she, he)
and it suffix s/es is
added to the verb. In negative and interrogative, does is used for the third
singular
person, and do is used
for the others. it), suffix s/es is
added to the verb.
In
negative and interrogative, does is
used for the third singular person, and do is used for the others.
Look at the examples.
1.
Talita works in Rumpita Hotel
2.
She has the competency to
perform well at work.
3.
Does she speak English?
4.
Certainly, but she doesn’t speak Japanese.
5.
We live in Indonesia.
6.
More people stay in our hotel on
weekends.
7.
They usually come with their
family.
8.
Do they always spend much money in the hotel
restaurant?
9.
No. They usually don’t spend much
money on food.
10.
A receptionist welcomes guests
in a hotel or an office.
Notes:
1. In positive form, when the
subject is a third singular
person (Talita, she, he, it),
suffix s/es is added to
the
verb.
2. In negative and interrogative,
does is used for the
third
singular
person, and do is used
for the others.
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