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Present simple 2.0, Vocabulary, Have got / has got, Always, Usually, Often…
Present simple 2.0
LIKE + ING
After verbs of liking and not liking we often use verb + -ing to talk about things we enjoy/don't enjoy.
If a verb ends in e, we drop it before adding -ing
If a verb ends in 1 vowel + 1 consonant, we double the final consonant before adding -ing
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EX: We love going to the cinema. My sister enjoys watching videos at home. I love living in the city.
You can also use: love, enjoy, adore (+). Or hate (-).
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We can also use words like the following (adding them at the end of the sentence):
I'm good at wasting time / I think lyrics need to rhyme / And you're not asking / But I'm trying to grow a mustache
I eat cheese / But only on pizza, please / And sometimes on a homemade quesadilla / Otherwise it smells like feet to me. / And I, I really like it / When the moon looks like a toenail / And I love it when you say my name
If you wanna know, here it goes, gonna tell you this / Part of me I show if we're close, gonna let you see everything /But remember that you asked for it / I'm trying to do my best to impress / But it's easier to let you / Take a guess at the rest / But you wanna hear what lives in my brain, my heart / Well you asked for it / For your perusing /At times confusing / Slightly amusing / Introducing Me
I never trust a dog to watch my food /And I like to use the word “Dude” as a noun or an adverb or an adjective / And I, I've never really been into cars / I like really cool guitars and superheroes / And checks with lots of zeros on them / I love the sound of violins and making someone smile
Well, you probably know more than you ever wanted to
So be careful when you ask next time … Introducing me!
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