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Objective • Students will define 5 new vocabulary words from the Job Application. • Students will identify & compare Simple Present and Present Continuous Tense • Students will identify the rules of –ing. • Students will write 5 sentences using Present Continuous Tense Slates: • What is Simple Present Tense? • Write a sentence using Simple Present Tense? • What is Present Continuous Tense? • Write a sentence using Present Continuous Tense. Sign together in class: A or B Compare: • I am reading a very interesting book A. Simple Present B. Present Continuous • Joanne works eight hours a day. A. Simple Present B. Present Continuous • What do you usually have for breakfast? A. Simple Present • B. Present Continuous Review: What is Simple Present? He She It verb-s She runs everyday. He goes to school everyday. I wake up at 5:00am every morning. She walks her dogs three times a week. Simple Present Tense 1st person 2nd person 3rd person 1st person 2nd person 3rd person Singular Plural I walk. You walk. He walks. She walks. It walks. I do walk. You do walk. He does walk. She does walk. It does walk. We walk. You walk. They walk. We do walk. You do walk. They do walk. Continue: Simple Present Tense He She It They We You I verb s verb (no s) Examples: Sally misses breakfast each morning. Fred talks to his mother every now and then. Sally goes to class every day. My sister sees a bee. They see a bee. We see a bee. My sisters see a bee. I go to class every day. You wear a T-shirt three times a week. Simple Present • Review: • Sh, Ch, S, X = must add “es” • For example: • Watches • Brushes Simple Present • Review: • Y = “ies” • Example: • Try tries • Carry carries Simple Present • Review: “ies” • Vowels: AEIOU (you don’t drop the “y”) • Example: • Play Plaies Plays • Buy buies buys Present Continuous Tense • What is Present Continuous Tense? Present Continuous Tense What is happening RIGHT NOW Am Is Are • • • • • • verb-ing. I am looking for a pen. You are talking to your friends. He is wearing blue jeans. She is reading. She is watching the teacher. I am teaching you. Vowels: cvc • PUT vvc • Eat cvc • Buy AEIOU Rules: 1. Add –ing to most verbs – Reading – Working – Playing Rules: 2. When a verb ends in e, such as “write”, drop the e and add –ing. – Dance – Write Dancing writing Rules: 3. When a verb ends in CVC, double the last consonant and add ing cvc PUT Puting is wrong Double the last consonant and add ing as “putting” Rules: Examples: • Stop - stopping • Purr - purring Rules: 4. Do NOT double the last consonant before ing when a verb ends in w, x, or y You cannot add another consonant: • • • • Buy Sew Fix Say Buyying Sewwing Fixxing Sayying Buying Sewing Fixing Saying Rules: 5. Do NOT double the last consonant before ing when a verb ends in VVC Eat Eatting is wrong. There are two vowels before the t. vvc Eat Rules: Example: vvc Wait Waitt waiting Closure Piece of paper: • What is Present Continuous Tense? • Write 2 “Present Continuous” sentences. • Explain why this is incorrect: eatting ___________________________ • Explain why this is incorrect: waitting ________________________________