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Unit1. Diodes Language Work

Present Simple

Positive

I/we/you/they

amplify/define / direct

he/she/it

amplifies/defines / directs

For example:

  • Diodes permit current to flow in only one direction.

  • The dictionary defines electronics as the study of conduction of electricity.

Spelling

-es after -s / -sh / -ch: pass passes, finish finishes, watchwatches

-y  -ies: study studies, rectifyrectifies

also: do does, gogoes

Reading

directs

–s(es)

defines, amplifies

passes

Remember:

I/we/you/they have

he/she/it has

For example:

  • Diodes have 2 basic elements.

  • Every diode has a cathode and a plate.

Negative (with the auxiliary verb)

I/we/you/they

don't

amplify/define / direct

he/she/it

doesn't

For example:

  • Diodes don’t permit current to flow in opposite directions.

  • Positive voltage on the plate doesn’t repel electrons.

Negative (with NO auxiliary verb)

I/we/you/they/he/she/it

can/ may/must

not

amplify/define / direct

I/we/you/they/he/she/it

am/is/are

not

a physicist(s)

I/we/you/they/he/she/it

have/has

no/hasn’t or don’t/doesn’t have

-/a heater

For example:

  • These devices can’t be amplifiers.

  • They are not physicists.

  • This gadget doesn’t have a/has no heater.

Remember: There is no grid in a diode. But: There isn’t a grid in a diode.

A diode has no grid. A diode hasn’t a grid.

Questions (with the auxiliary verb)

Do

I/we/you/they

amplify/define / direct?

Does

he/she/it

For example:

  • Do diodes permit current to flow in only one direction?

  • Does the dictionary define electronics as the study of conduction of electricity?

Questions (with NO auxiliary verb)

Can/ may/must

Am/is/are

Have/has

I/we/you/they/ he/she/it

I/we/you/they /he/she/it

I/we/you/they/ he/she/it

amplify/define/direct?

(a) physicist(s)/direct current?

a heater?

For example:

  • Can these devices be amplifiers?

  • Are they physicists?

  • Has this gadget a heater?/Does this gadget have a heater?

Remember: 1. I am a physicist, aren’t I?

2. In the following examples, do is also the main verb (do you do / doesn't do etc.):

□ 'What do you do?' I work in a shop.'

□ He's always so lazy. He doesn't do anything to help.

The verb to be

I

am

(I'm)

I

am

not

(I'm not)

he

(he's)

he

(he's not

or

he isn't)

she

is

(she's)

she

is

not

(she's not

or

she isn't)

it

(it's)

it

(it's not

or

it isn't)

we

(we're)

we

(we're not

or

we aren't)

you

are

(you're)

you

are

not

(you're not

or

you aren't)

they

(they're)

they

(they're not

or

they aren't)

For example:

  • I am/am not a physicist.

  • He is/is not a famous scientist.

  • Rectifier isn’t an electrical device.

  • It isn’t easy to explain the operation of semiconductor devices.

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