Project the simple present tense-questions with who as a subject

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SIMPLE PRESENT: QUESTIONS WITH

“WHO”.

Use(uso)

SIMPLE PRESENT: QUESTION WITH “WHO”.

Use the Simple Present to talk about habits or routines(Use el presente simple para hablar de hábitos o rutinas)

Use(uso)

SIMPLE PRESENT

I get dressed every day

They take out the garbage and do the dishes every day

Use the Simple Present to talk about habits or routines(Use el presente simple para hablar de hábitos o rutinas)

Use(uso)

I get dressed every day

They take out the garbage and do the dishes every day

Use the Simple Present to talk about habits or routines(Use el presente simple para hablar de hábitos o rutinas)

SIMPLE PRESENT: QUESTION WITH “WHO”.

Use(uso)

Use the Simple Present to talk about habits or routines(Use el presente simple para hablar de hábitos o rutinas)

I eat dinner at 7:00 p.m.

They go for a walk every afternoon

SIMPLE PRESENT: QUESTION WITH “WHO”.

Use(uso)

Use the Simple Present to talk about things that are of common knowledge

(Use el presente simple para hablar de cosas que son de conocimiento general)

SIMPLE PRESENT: QUESTION WITH “WHO”.

Use(uso)

Use the Simple Present to talk about things that are of common knowledge

(Use el presente simple para hablar de cosas que son de conocimiento general)

The earth is round

SIMPLE PRESENT: QUESTION WITH “WHO”.

Use(uso)

Use the Simple Present to talk about things that are of common knowledge

(Use el presente simple para hablar de cosas que son de conocimiento general)

The earth is round

Colombia and Venezuela have coasts in the Caribbean sea.

SIMPLE PRESENT: QUESTION WITH “WHO”.

Use(uso)

Use the Simple Present to talk about things that are of common knowledge

(Use el presente simple para hablar de cosas que son de conocimiento general)

SIMPLE PRESENT: QUESTION WITH “WHO”.

Use(uso)

Use the Simple Present to talk about things that are of common knowledge

(Use el presente simple para hablar de cosas que son de conocimiento general)

People drink water when they exercise.

SIMPLE PRESENT: QUESTION WITH “WHO”.

Use(uso)

Use the Simple Present to talk about things that are of common knowledge

(Use el presente simple para hablar de cosas que son de conocimiento general)

People drink water when they exercise.

Americans cook turkey for thanksgiving

SIMPLE PRESENT: QUESTION WITH “WHO”.

Form(forma)

SIMPLE PRESENT: QUESTION WITH “WHO”.

Form(forma)

They drink water when they are tired.

SIMPLE PRESENT: QUESTION WITH “WHO”.

Form(forma)

They drink water when they are tired.

Paola drinks water when she is tired.

SIMPLE PRESENT: QUESTION WITH “WHO”.

Form(forma)

They drink water when they are tired.

Paola drinks water when she is tired.

Mark drinks water when he is tired.

SIMPLE PRESENT: QUESTION WITH “WHO”.

Don’t forget!!!Add “s” or “es” at the end of the verb if…

(añada “s” o “es” al final del verbo si…)

1) The sentence is in affirmative form

He walks to school everyday.

2) The subject of the sentence is (or can be replaced) by “He”, “She”, “It”.

Michael walks to school everyday. (he)

SIMPLE PRESENT: QUESTION WITH “WHO”.

Now…

SIMPLE PRESENT: QUESTION WITH “WHO”.

We have questions…

SIMPLE PRESENT: QUESTION WITH “WHO”.

We have questions…

SIMPLE PRESENT: QUESTION WITH “WHO”.

Mrs. MatthewsThis is Mrs. Matthews’ weekly

schedule.

We have questions…

SIMPLE PRESENT: QUESTION WITH “WHO”.

Mrs. Matthews

When does Mrs. Matthews have language class?

This is Mrs. Matthews’ weekly schedule.

We have questions…

SIMPLE PRESENT: QUESTION WITH “WHO”.

Mrs. Matthews

When does Mrs. Matthews have language class?

She has class on day 1, day 2 and day 3.

This is Mrs. Matthews’ weekly schedule.

We have questions…

SIMPLE PRESENT: QUESTION WITH “WHO”.

Mrs. Matthews

When does Mrs. Matthews have language class?

She has class on day 1, day 2 and day 3.

What time does Mrs. Matthews have language class on day 3?

This is Mrs. Matthews’ weekly schedule.

We have questions…

SIMPLE PRESENT: QUESTION WITH “WHO”.

Mrs. Matthews

When does Mrs. Matthews have language class?

She has class on day 1, day 2 and day 3.

What time does Mrs. Matthews have language class on day 3?

She has language class at 9:40 a.m.

This is Mrs. Matthews’ weekly schedule.

We have questions…

SIMPLE PRESENT: QUESTION WITH “WHO”.

Mrs. Matthews

Look at the structure:

This is Mrs. Matthews’ weekly schedule.

We have questions…

SIMPLE PRESENT: QUESTION WITH “WHO”.

Mrs. Matthews

Look at the structure:

This is Mrs. Matthews’ weekly schedule.

When does Mrs. Matthews have language class?

We have questions…

SIMPLE PRESENT: QUESTION WITH “WHO”.

Mrs. Matthews

Look at the structure:

This is Mrs. Matthews’ weekly schedule.

When does Mrs. Matthews have language class?

WH Question(When, what, what time,

etc.)

We have questions…

SIMPLE PRESENT: QUESTION WITH “WHO”.

Mrs. Matthews

Look at the structure:

This is Mrs. Matthews’ weekly schedule.

When does Mrs. Matthews have language class?

WH Question(When, what, what time,

etc.)

Present Tense Auxiliary: Do/Does

We have questions…

SIMPLE PRESENT: QUESTION WITH “WHO”.

Mrs. Matthews

Look at the structure:

This is Mrs. Matthews’ weekly schedule.

When does Mrs. Matthews have language class?

WH Question(When, what, what time,

etc.)

Present Tense Auxiliary: Do/Does

SUBJECT(The subject is who we talk about - el sujeto es

de quien hablamos)

We have questions…

SIMPLE PRESENT: QUESTION WITH “WHO”.

Mrs. Matthews

Look at the structure:

This is Mrs. Matthews’ weekly schedule.

When does Mrs. Matthews have language class?

WH Question(When, what, what time,

etc.)

Present Tense Auxiliary: Do/Does

SUBJECT(The subject is who we talk about - el sujeto es

de quien hablamos)

Verb in simple form

We have questions…

SIMPLE PRESENT: QUESTION WITH “WHO”.

Mrs. Matthews

Look at the structure:

This is Mrs. Matthews’ weekly schedule.

When does Mrs. Matthews have language class?

WH Question(When, what, what time,

etc.)

Present Tense Auxiliary: Do/Does

SUBJECT(The subject is who we talk about - el sujeto es

de quien hablamos)

Verb in simple form

Complement

SIMPLE PRESENT: QUESTION WITH “WHO”.

Look at the structure:

When does Mrs. Matthews have language class?

WH Question(When, what, what time,

etc.)

Present Tense Auxiliary: Do/Does

SUBJECT(The subject is who we talk about - el sujeto es

de quien hablamos)

Verb in simple form

Complement

SIMPLE PRESENT: QUESTION WITH “WHO”.

Look at the structure:

When does Mrs. Matthews have language class?

WH Question(When, what, what time,

etc.)

Present Tense Auxiliary: Do/Does

SUBJECT(The subject is who we talk about - el sujeto es

de quien hablamos)

Verb in simple form

Complement

Look at another example:

John Lucy

SIMPLE PRESENT: QUESTION WITH “WHO”.

Look at the structure:

When does Mrs. Matthews have language class?

WH Question(When, what, what time,

etc.)

Present Tense Auxiliary: Do/Does

SUBJECT(The subject is who we talk about - el sujeto es

de quien hablamos)

Verb in simple form

Complement

Look at another example:

John Lucy

Who does John drink a coffee with?

SIMPLE PRESENT: QUESTION WITH “WHO”.

Look at the structure:

When does Mrs. Matthews have language class?

WH Question(When, what, what time,

etc.)

Present Tense Auxiliary: Do/Does

SUBJECT(The subject is who we talk about - el sujeto es

de quien hablamos)

Verb in simple form

Complement

Look at another example:

John Lucy

Who does John drink a coffee with?

WH Question(When, what, what time,

etc.)

SIMPLE PRESENT: QUESTION WITH “WHO”.

Look at the structure:

When does Mrs. Matthews have language class?

WH Question(When, what, what time,

etc.)

Present Tense Auxiliary: Do/Does

SUBJECT(The subject is who we talk about - el sujeto es

de quien hablamos)

Verb in simple form

Complement

Look at another example:

John Lucy

Who does John drink a coffee with?

WH Question(When, what, what time,

etc.)

Present Tense Auxiliary: Do/Does

SIMPLE PRESENT: QUESTION WITH “WHO”.

Look at the structure:

When does Mrs. Matthews have language class?

WH Question(When, what, what time,

etc.)

Present Tense Auxiliary: Do/Does

SUBJECT(The subject is who we talk about - el sujeto es

de quien hablamos)

Verb in simple form

Complement

Look at another example:

John Lucy

Who does John drink a coffee with?

WH Question(When, what, what time,

etc.)

Present Tense Auxiliary: Do/Does

SUBJECT(The subject is who we talk about - el sujeto es

de quien hablamos)

SIMPLE PRESENT: QUESTION WITH “WHO”.

Look at the structure:

When does Mrs. Matthews have language class?

WH Question(When, what, what time,

etc.)

Present Tense Auxiliary: Do/Does

SUBJECT(The subject is who we talk about - el sujeto es

de quien hablamos)

Verb in simple form

Complement

Look at another example:

John Lucy

Who does John drink a coffee with?

WH Question(When, what, what time,

etc.)

Present Tense Auxiliary: Do/Does

SUBJECT(The subject is who we talk about - el sujeto es

de quien hablamos)

Verb in simple form

SIMPLE PRESENT: QUESTION WITH “WHO”.

Look at the structure:

When does Mrs. Matthews have language class?

WH Question(When, what, what time,

etc.)

Present Tense Auxiliary: Do/Does

SUBJECT(The subject is who we talk about - el sujeto es

de quien hablamos)

Verb in simple form

Complement

Look at another example:

John Lucy

Who does John drink a coffee with?

WH Question(When, what, what time,

etc.)

Present Tense Auxiliary: Do/Does

SUBJECT(The subject is who we talk about - el sujeto es

de quien hablamos)

Verb in simple form

Complement

SIMPLE PRESENT: QUESTION WITH “WHO”.

Look at the structure:

When does Mrs. Matthews have language class?

WH Question(When, what, what time,

etc.)

Present Tense Auxiliary: Do/Does

SUBJECT(The subject is who we talk about - el sujeto es

de quien hablamos)

Verb in simple form

Complement

Look at another example:

John Lucy

Who does John drink a coffee with?

He drinks a coffee with Lucy.

WH Question(When, what, what time,

etc.)

Present Tense Auxiliary: Do/Does

SUBJECT(The subject is who we talk about - el sujeto es

de quien hablamos)

Verb in simple form

Complement

SIMPLE PRESENT: QUESTION WITH “WHO”.

In both structures, we have a subject and we use the auxiliary:

SIMPLE PRESENT: QUESTION WITH “WHO”.

In both structures, we have a subject and we use the auxiliary:

When does Mrs. Matthews have language class?

SIMPLE PRESENT: QUESTION WITH “WHO”.

In both structures, we have a subject and we use the auxiliary:

When does Mrs. Matthews have language class?

Who does John drink a coffee with?He drinks a coffee with Lucy.

SIMPLE PRESENT: QUESTION WITH “WHO”.

In both structures, we have a subject and we use the auxiliary:

When does Mrs. Matthews have language class?

Who does John drink a coffee with?He drinks a coffee with Lucy.

Subject of the verb

SIMPLE PRESENT: QUESTION WITH “WHO”.

But, what happens when we don’t know who we are talking about???...

(¿Pero que pasa cuando no sabemos de quien estamos hablando?...)

SIMPLE PRESENT: QUESTION WITH “WHO”.

But, what happens when we don’t know who we are talking about???...

(¿Pero que pasa cuando no sabemos de quien estamos hablando?...)

..that is, we don’t have a subject?(¿es decir, no tenemos un sujeto?)

SIMPLE PRESENT: QUESTION WITH “WHO”.

For example:

SIMPLE PRESENT: QUESTION WITH “WHO”.

For example:

SIMPLE PRESENT: QUESTION WITH “WHO”.

For example:

Who lives in this house?

SIMPLE PRESENT: QUESTION WITH “WHO”.

For example:

Who lives in this house?

President Santos does.

SIMPLE PRESENT: QUESTION WITH “WHO”.

Let’s analyze it:

Who lives in this house?

President Santos does.

SIMPLE PRESENT: QUESTION WITH “WHO”.

Let’s analyze it:

SIMPLE PRESENT: QUESTION WITH “WHO”.

Let’s analyze it:

Who lives in this house?

No auxiliary in the question!!!

SIMPLE PRESENT: QUESTION WITH “WHO”.

Let’s analyze it:

Who lives in this house?

With “WHO” we are asking for the person. In this case, the person who lives in this house. The person is the

“subject” of the sentence.(Con “Who” estamos preguntando por la persona. En

este caso, la persona que vive en esta casa. La persona por la que preguntamos es el “sujeto” de la oración)

No auxiliary in the question!!!

SIMPLE PRESENT: QUESTION WITH “WHO”.

Let’s analyze it:

Who lives in this house?

With “WHO” we are asking for the person. In this case, the person who lives in this house. The person is the

“subject” of the sentence.(Con “Who” estamos preguntando por la persona. En

este caso, la persona que vive en esta casa. La persona por la que preguntamos es el “sujeto” de la oración)

No auxiliary in the question!!!

In this type of question, the verb is in third person present (verb+s).

(En este tipo de oración, el verbo va en tercera persona en presente)

SIMPLE PRESENT: QUESTION WITH “WHO”.

More examples:

SIMPLE PRESENT: QUESTION WITH “WHO”.

More examples:

Who plays in the Santiago Bernabeu stadium?

Real Madrid does.In this type of question, the verb is in third person present (verb+s).

(En este tipo de oración, el verbo va en tercera persona en presente)

SIMPLE PRESENT: QUESTION WITH “WHO”.

More examples:

Who plays in the Santiago Bernabeu stadium?

SIMPLE PRESENT: QUESTION WITH “WHO”.

More examples:

Who plays in the Santiago Bernabeu stadium?

Real Madrid does.

SIMPLE PRESENT: QUESTION WITH “WHO”.

More examples:

Who plays in the Santiago Bernabeu stadium?

Real Madrid does.In this type of question, the verb is in third person present (verb+s).

(En este tipo de oración, el verbo va en tercera persona en presente)

Real Madrid does.

SIMPLE PRESENT: QUESTION WITH “WHO”.

More examples:

Who plays in the Santiago Bernabeu stadium?

In this type of question, the verb is in third person present (verb+s).

(En este tipo de oración, el verbo va en tercera persona en presente)

Short answer contains the

auxiliary at the end.

SIMPLE PRESENT: QUESTION WITH “WHO”.

More examples:

Who works here?

SIMPLE PRESENT: QUESTION WITH “WHO”.

More examples:

Who works here?In this type of question, the verb is in

third person present (verb+s).(En este tipo de oración, el verbo va en tercera persona

en presente)

SIMPLE PRESENT: QUESTION WITH “WHO”.

More examples:

Doctors do.

Who works here?In this type of question, the verb is in

third person present (verb+s).(En este tipo de oración, el verbo va en tercera persona

en presente)

SIMPLE PRESENT: QUESTION WITH “WHO”.

More examples:

Doctors do.

Who works here?In this type of question, the verb is in

third person present (verb+s).(En este tipo de oración, el verbo va en tercera persona

en presente)

Short answer contains the

auxiliary at the end.

SIMPLE PRESENT: QUESTION WITH “WHO”.

More examples:

Who cooks with the children?

SIMPLE PRESENT: QUESTION WITH “WHO”.

More examples:

Who cooks with the children?In this type of question, the verb is in

third person present (verb+s).(En este tipo de oración, el verbo va en tercera persona

en presente)

SIMPLE PRESENT: QUESTION WITH “WHO”.

More examples:

Who cooks with the children?In this type of question, the verb is in

third person present (verb+s).(En este tipo de oración, el verbo va en tercera persona

en presente)

Their grandmother does.

SIMPLE PRESENT: QUESTION WITH “WHO”.

More examples:

Who cooks with the children?In this type of question, the verb is in

third person present (verb+s).(En este tipo de oración, el verbo va en tercera persona

en presente)

Their grandmother does.

Short answer contains the

auxiliary at the end.

Thank you!!!!

SIMPLE PRESENT: QUESTION WITH “WHO”.

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