Present Simple: to have I have a small nose. He/She/It has big ears. We/You/They have round faces.(1). 1. Do you have a big knife? Yes, I ___ ./No, I don't.(2). 2. Does she have small hands? Yes, she does./No, she ___ .(3). 3. Do they have long legs?
结果一 题目 Simple Present Tense(简单现在式)He She It要不要 动词 加s或加es?Peter Mary John Joey.要不要 动词 加e或es? 答案 都要加..属于第三人称单数相关推荐 1Simple Present Tense(简单现在式)He She It要不要 动词 加s或加es?Peter Mary John Joey.要不要 动词 加e或es?
Present Simple (present tense + common aspect) 肯定句:主语+动词原形 注:对于第三人称单数(他/她/它),要在动词原形后加“s” I/ You/ We/ Theyworkin a bank. 我/你/我们/他们在银行工作。 He/ Sheworksin a bank. 他/她在银行工作。 否定句:主语+don’t/ doesn’t+动词原形 I/ You/ We/ ...
注意:当主语为第三人称单数(he, she,it)时,要在动词后加-s或-es。 如:Mary likes Chinese.玛丽喜欢汉语。 4.一般现在时的变化 1. be动词的变化 否定句:主语+ be + not +其它。 如:He is not a worker.他不是工人。 一般疑问句:Be +主语+其它? 如:-Are you a student? -Yes. I am. / No,...
答语用”Yes,I do./No I don't.“Do they...?答语用”Yes,they do./No they don't.“;Does she(he)...?答语用”Yes,she does./No,she doesn't.“. 结果一 题目 PresentSimple: to haveI have asmall nose.DoyOuhaveabigknife? Yes, I. / No, I don't.He/She/It has big ears....
Does he / she / it break down often Do you surf the Internet every day? Does your boss give you positive feedback? Does Jonathan always turn off the lights? Don't you ever clean your room? Note: In the Present Simple tense: You may add a one-word time expression, such as 'alway...
1Present SSimple: to like/want/speak..(want/wants) to visit Beijing.She(like/likes)it a lot.HeYes,he(do/does)./No, he doesn't(Does/Do)he speak Chinese?Yes, she does./(Does/Do)Lucy speak Chinese?No,she(dont/doesn't) 2He(want/wants) to visit Beijing.She(like/likes)it a lo...
be动词包括“am,is,are”,中文意思为“是”。这三个词的用法要随着主语的变化而变化。“am”用于第一人称单数(I);“is” 用于第三人称单数(he,she,it),以及单数可数名词或者不可数名词前; “are”用于第一人称复数(we),第二人...
be动词之一is跟着人称代词he/she/it后表达“他/她/它是。。”的意思。 be动词之一are跟着人称代词we/you/they后表达“我们/你(们)/他们是。。”的意思。。 分析句子 I am hungry. / I am not hungry. / Am I hungry? 句意:我是夯格力。 我很饿。/我不饿。/我到底饿不饿? 目的:hungry是形容词,...
When conjugating the verb in the present simple, we use the infinitive with the following subjects: “I”, “you”, “we”, and “they”. For the third person (“he”, “she” and “it”), we add an “-s” to the end of the verb. Subject Conjugation I, you, we, they talk...