Mattingly "AI & Prompt Design: The Basics of Prompt Design"
Verbs (present simple)
1.
2. LOOK!
AFFIRMATIVE SENTENCES.
• I play the piano very well.
• He plays the flute badly.
NEGATIVE SENTENCES.
• I don't play the piano very well.
• He doesn't play the flute badly.
INTERROGATIVE SENTENCES.
• Do you play the piano very well?
• Does he play the flute badly.
3. We use this tense to talk about
routines (repeated actions).
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5. AFFIRMATIVE SENTENCES.
● I play.
● You play.
● He plays.
● She plays.
● It plays.
● We play.
● You play.
● They play.
6. NEGATIVE SENTENCES.
● I don't play.
● You don't play.
● He doesn't play.
● She doesn't play.
● It doesn't play.
● We don't play.
● You don't play.
● They don't play.
7. ACTIVITY.
● Look for verbs in the affirmative and negative
form.
/home/usuario/Escritorio/gulliver in lilliput.odt
8. AFFIRMATIVE AND NEGATIVE
SENTENCES.
● Gulliver moves his
arms.
● The soldiers don't
understand him.
● He doesn't
understand the
soldiers.
● The men talk to him.
9. Gulliver
You live in a very small country.
And I live in a very big one.
I like a lot of your country, but
I don't like the food.
10. INTERROGATIVE SENTENCES
AND ANSWERS.
● Do I play?
● Do you play?
Yes, I do.
● Does he play? No, I don't.
● Does she play?
● Does it play?
● Do we play?
Yes, he does.
● Do you play? No, he doesn't.
● Do they play?
11. INTERROGATIVE SENTENCES.
The little men ask
Gulliver:
● Where do you live?
● Do you like our
country?
● Do you want to
leave this country?
● Do you eat a lot?