Ordinary verbs: present tenses
Simple Present (Koha e tashme)
I work You work He/she/it works We work You work They work | Do I work? Do you work? Does he/she/it work? Do we work? Do you work? Do they work? | I do not (don´t) work You do not (don´t) work She etc. does not work We do not (don´t) work You do not (don´t) work They do not (don´t) work |
I live in Rinia Street.
´Do you like orange juice?´ ´Yes, I do.´ (Yes, I like.)
What time does Marjol get up? (…does Marjol gets…)
´Does she go to work by car?´ ´No, she doesn´t.´
My father doesn´t work on Mondays. (…doesn´t works…)
´Do Vasil and Halil live near you?´ ´No, they don´t.´
Spelling of he/she/it forms
MOST VERBS: | Get – gets play – plays live – lives |
VERBS ENDING IN CONSONANT + -y: | Try – tries study – studies |
VERBS ENDING IN -ch, -ch OR -s: | Watch – watches wash – washes miss – misses |
IRREGULAR: | Have – has do – does go – goes |
Pronunciation of he/she/it forms
/z/ after vowels and most voiced sounds (/b/, /d/, /g/, /v/, /ð/, /l/, /m/, /n/, /ŋ/)
Goes/gəʊz/ sees/siːz/ stands/stændz/ lives/lɪvz/ tells/telz/ runs /rʌnz/
/s/ after most unvoiced sounds (/p/, /t/, /k/, /f/, /θ/)
Stops /stɒps/ starts /stɑːts/ looks/lʊks/
/ɪz/ after /s/, /z/, /ʃ/, /ʒ/, /tʃ/, /dʒ/
Presses/ˈpresɪz/ uses/ˈjuːzɪz/ pushes/ˈpʊʃɪz/ watches/ˈwɒtʃɪz/
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