Sunday, March 12, 2006

Present Simple and Present Continuous




Present Simple
Segasno vreme (always, usually, often, sometimes) sekogas, obicno, ponekogas

Positive


I drink You drink He drinks She drinks It drinks
We drink You drink They drink

Negative


I don't drink You don't drink He doesn't drink She doesn't drink It doesn't drink
We don't drink You don't drink They don't drink


Questions


Do I drink? Do you drink? Does he drink? Does she drink? Does it drink?
Do we drink?Do you drink?Do they drink?



Present Continuous (now, at this moment, on Monday at 5:00 p.m.) Segasno vreme
Sega, vo momentot na zboruvane

Positive


I'm sleeping You're sleeping He's sleeping She's sleeping It's sleeping
We're sleeping You're sleeping They're sleeping

Negative

I'm not sleeping You aren't sleeping He isn't sleeping She isn't sleeping It isn't sleeping
We aren't sleeping You aren't sleeping They aren't sleeping

Questions


Am I sleeping? Are you sleeping? Is he sleeping? Is she sleeping? Is it sleeping?
Are we sleeping? Are you sleeping? Are they sleeping?




1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Margaret Thatcher lived at 10 Downing Street for 8 years. Margaret Thatcher named the cat Humphrey in honor of Humphrey Appleby, the Machiavellian civil servant in the sitcom Yes, Minister.
He remained under Thatcher's successor, John Major, but moved shortly after Blair took office in 1997, prompting a Conservative legislator to ask in the House of Commons for assurances he was still alive.
Cherie Blair denied the reports of her dislike of cats and that she is not responsible for Humphrey’s elimination.
The officials said that Humphrey was suffering from kidney complaint and he needed a quite home.
His death prompted newspaper tributes to the feline with a knack for keeping Downing Street free of mice. "Political world mourns a killer named Humphrey," said The Times.