Original Promptprepare task for present simple
This resource focuses on the correct usage of the present simple tense, particularly emphasizing the application of the -s and -es verb endings. It provides clear rules that dictate when to add -s or -es based on the subject of the sentence, specifically when the subject is he, she, it, or a singular noun. Through worked examples, such as 'She plays soccer' and 'He watches TV,' learners are shown how to properly apply these rules. The resource includes a word bank of verbs and a series of practice exercises where learners must fill in the blanks with the correct verb forms. Additionally, it encourages independent practice by having students identify and correct verb errors in sentences, boosting their understanding of verb agreement. Finally, a challenge section prompts students to create original sentences about daily routines, reinforcing the application of the present simple tense.