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The Present Simple
I play video games.
He plays video games.
They play video games.
Questions:
Do you play video games?
Does he play video games?
Negations:
No I don't play video games.
No he doesn't play video games.
He (drive) to work every day.
He (look) like a dog.
They (eat) a lot but they are a big family.
Do you (watch) a lot of tv?
ANSWERS:
He drives to work every day.
He looks like a dog.
They eat a lot but they are a big family.
Do you watch a lot of tv?
The Future Simple
shall / will + hele ww
I will go to school again in 2 weeks.
Shall we go to school together?
Ik ga morgen naar school.
I will go to school tomorrow.
Ga ik morgen naar school?
Shall I go to school tomorrow?
You use it when you want to refer to a verb as a noun (zelfstandig naamwoord)
That's why you often use it after words like:
Hate:
I hate swimming.
Love:
I love walking!
Start:
She started jogging!