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It has over 1,000 exhibitors.
The static display has commercial jets, combat jets, surveillance platforms and helicopters.
They are firstly, to tap into the opportunities in the region, secondly, to emerge in dialogues and thirdly to showcase emerging technologies so that they stay relevant.
The flying displays are the most important.
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Over 1000 exhibitors, more than 60 aircraft on static display and a dynamic flying display make up the Singapore Airshow in 2016. The daily flying display features military aircraft routines from South Korea, the U.S., France and Singapore. Another highlight is the Airbus A350XWB airliner.
There is a way to conjugate all of our normal verbs and a different way for the verb ‘be’, which is irregular.
Conjugating normal verbs
Normal verbs have two forms in the present simple.
I / you / we / they fly…
he / she / it flies…
Tip: The ‘he / she / it’ form in the present simple positive is always different and usually has an ‘s’ at the end.
I / you / we / they work…
he / she / it works…
Conjugating normal verbs in negatives
To conjugate normal verb in the present simple negative we need to use the auxiliary verb ‘do’. Think of an auxiliary verb as an extra verb we use for certain things. In this situation we use ‘do’ to indicate a negative and a question.
I / you / we / they don’t work…
he / she / it doesn’t work…
(we use ‘do’ in the correct form and ‘work’ as an infinitive without ‘to’.
Conjugating normal verbs as questions
Again we need to use the auxiliary verb ‘do’. Because this isn’t a negative we don’t use a negative form. Also be careful with the position of the verb do. We use it before the subject (I / you / we / they / he / she / it)
Do I / you / we / they work…?
Does he / she / it work…?
Conjugating the verb ‘be’
The verb ‘be’ is very common but it is different than our normal verbs when we conjugate it.
I am…
You are…
He / she / it is…
We / you / they are…
Conjugating the verb ‘be’ in negatives
I’m not…
You aren’t…
He / she / it isn’t…
We / you / they aren’t…
Conjugating the verb ‘be’ as questions
To conjugate the verb ‘be’ as a question we change the order of a positive statement.
Am I…?
Are you…?
Is he / she / it…?
Are we / you / they…?
Look at our diagram below for a summary and then practice some more sentences yourself.
Conjugating the present simple.
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Boeing’s new 737 MAX 8 airliner recently made its first flight from the manufacturer’s base in Seattle. The event marked the start of a nine-month flight test program.
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They ordered 118 aircraft and they’ll be delivered between 2016 and 2023.
It was historic because it was the first official order from Iranian airlines to western companies.
The next step is to draw up a purchase order which finalises the details of the order.
They’re buying planes for both types of operations, but two thirds of their order is for widebody planes.
It’s significant because Iran will need 400 – 500 new aircraft in the next 15 years and Airbus could establish a bigger market share in the region with more orders from Iran.
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