A1 Grammar Lesson 5
UNIT 5 – PRESENT SIMPLE
5A – Affirmative and Negative Sentences
1. Affirmative (Positive Sentences)
We use the present simple to describe daily routines and general truths.
It’s the same for I, you, we, they.
The Form:
Subject (I/You/We/They) + Verb + …
| Subject | Verb | Complement |
|---|---|---|
| I | eat | rice for lunch. |
| You | have | coffee in the morning. |
| We | drink | water with meals. |
| They | go | to school at 8 a.m. |
2. Negative
To make negative sentences, we use don’t (do not) + base verb.
The Form:
Subject (I/You/We/They) + do not (don’t) + Verb + …
| Subject | don’t | Verb | Complement |
|---|---|---|---|
| I | don’t | eat | pasta. |
| You | don’t | have | tea. |
| We | don’t | play | tennis. |
| They | don’t | watch | TV in the morning. |
⚠ Important
We say “don’t have”, not “haven’t”.
- ✔ We don’t have soup.
- ✘ We haven’t soup.
Quiz 1
5B – Questions and Short Answers
1. Yes/No Questions
To make yes/no questions, we use do at the beginning of the sentence.
The Form:
Do + subject (I/You/We/They) + verb + … ?
The answer must be Yes or No.
| Do | Subject | Verb | Answer |
|---|---|---|---|
| Do | you | like coffee? | Yes, I do / No, I don’t. |
| Do | I | need a ticket? | Yes, you do / No, you don’t. |
| Do | we | have homework? | Yes, we do / No, we don’t. |
| Do | they | eat fish? | Yes, they do / No, they don’t. |
💡 Tip
Use the A–S–I rule for questions:
- A = Auxiliary (do)
- S = Subject (I, you, etc.)
- I = Infinitive (eat, go, have, etc.)
