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Present simple - English lesson
 Present Simple
 Present Simple 
- What time do you wake up?
 - I wake up at 9.30 am
Main uses: permanent situations, regular habits and daily routine; feelings
Syntax: In the positive form, add an 's' to the base form:
Examples: 
 I wake up
 You wake up
 He/She/It wakeS up
 We wake up
 You wake up
 They wake up
 If the verb ends in -y preceded by a consonant, change the -y to -ies : she studies
 If the verb ends in -o : she goes
Negative:Conjugate 'do' + not (don't and doesn't) + the base form of the verb to make negatives. 
 I don't wake up at 9.30 am
 She doesn't wake up at 9.30 am
Question: Conjugate 'do' (do or does) + the base form of the verb in question forms.
 Do you wake up  at 9.30? 
 Does she wake up  at 9.30? 
Answers:
Do you wake up at 9.30 ?
| Long answer: | Yes, I wake up at 9.30 | No, I don't wake up at 9.30 | 
| Short answer: | Yes, I do. | No, I don't. | 
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