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Most verbs add s to the base form of the verb- wants, eats, helps, drives
Add es to verbs that end in ss, -sh, -ch, -x, and o - kisses, washes,
watches, fixes, goes
Adverbs of Frequency
We often use adverbs of frequency with the Present Simple.
Spelling
Most verbs add ing to the base form of the verb: going, wearing, visiting,
eating
Verbs of one syllable with one vowel and one consonant, double the
consonant:
playing, showing
State Verbs
There are certain groups of verbs that are usually only used in the Present
Simple. This is because their meanings are related to states or conditions that are
facts and not activities. This is a feature of the use of the Present Simple.
Verbs of thinking and opinions
believe, think, understand, suppose, expect, agree, doubt, know, remember,
forget, mean, imagine, realize, deserve, prefer
I believe you.
Do you understand?
I know his face, but I forget his name.
Verbs of emotions and feelings
like, love, care, hate, hope, wish, want, admit
I like black coffee.
Do you want to go out?
I dont care.
Verbs of having and being
belong, own, have, possess, contain, cost, seem, appear, need, depend on,
weigh, come from, resemble
This book belongs to Jane.
How much does this cost?
He has a lot of money.
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We ______ this party at all. The music is too loud.
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We are not enjoying this party at all. The music is too loud.
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57.Sam washes the dishes.
58.The dishes are washed by Sam.
59.Sam washed the dishes.
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Passive sentences move the focus from the subject to the object of the
sentences. Psycho was filmed in 1960.
The passive is not just another way of expressing the same sentence in the
active.
By and the agent are often omitted in passive sentences if the agent
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72.Opposite Adjectives Complete the chart. Use a prefix (un-, in-, im-) in the
first column and one of the following words in the second column: sad,