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♥ O acţiune regulată, obişnuită, în perioada prezentă.<br />

What do you do? (Cu ce te ocupi?) I am a student. –Sunt elev.<br />

What time do you usually have breakfast? - La ce oră iei de obicei micul dejun?<br />

♥ Acţiuni viitoare planificate în prezent ca urmare a unui program oficial.<br />

The plane takes off at 7:35.- Avionul decolează/va decola la ora 7:35.<br />

Conjugarea unui verb la Present Tense Simple:<br />

To work = a lucra, a munci<br />

Afirmativ<br />

I work<br />

You work<br />

He/she/it works<br />

We work<br />

You work<br />

They work<br />

Negativ<br />

I do not (don’t) work<br />

You do not (don’t) work<br />

He/she/it does not (doesn’t) work<br />

We do not (don’t) work<br />

You do not (don’t) work<br />

They do not (don’t) work<br />

Interogativ<br />

Do I work?<br />

Do you work?<br />

Does he/she/it work?<br />

Do we work?<br />

Do you work?<br />

Do they work?<br />

Cu Present Simple Tense folosim adverbe cum ar fi: always, often, sometimes, usually, seldom,<br />

on Saturdays, rarely, never, every day, etc.<br />

Examples:<br />

1. Philip gets up at 6 o'clock every morning.(în fiecare dimineaţă)<br />

2. I go to school every day. (în fiecare zi)<br />

3. She sometimes goes out on Friday night (vineri noaptea).<br />

4. I usually sleep late on Sunday morning.(de obicei)<br />

5. Peter works for 8 hours every day. (în fiecare zi)<br />

6. My children often watch TV in the afternoon. (adesea, des)<br />

7. He always forgets his keys. (întotdeauna)<br />

Exerciţii – Practice<br />

Situation: My friend and I don’t do things in the same way:<br />

Example:<br />

Affirmative<br />

get up early/late<br />

I get up early, but my friend gets up late<br />

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