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December Simple Present Tense.

The document provides examples of verb conjugations in the simple present tense and exercises for the learner to practice. It includes fill-in-the-blank questions and sentences using common verbs in their simple present form.

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December Simple Present Tense.

The document provides examples of verb conjugations in the simple present tense and exercises for the learner to practice. It includes fill-in-the-blank questions and sentences using common verbs in their simple present form.

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The simple Present Tense.

1.Write the correct form of the verb. Use the simple present Tense .

1. I usually (go) to school.

2. They (visit) us often.

3. You (play) basketball once a week.

4. Tom (work) every day.

5. He always (tell) us funny stories.

6. She never (help) me with that!

7. Martha and Kevin (swim) twice a week.

8. In this club people usually (dance) a lot.

9. Linda (take care) of her sister.

10. John rarely (leave) the country.

11. We (live) in the city most of the year.

12. Lorie (travel) to Paris every Sunday.

13. I (bake) cookies twice a month.

14. You always (teach) me new things.

15. She (help) the kids of the neighborhood.


2.Change the verb into the correct form:

1. London (be) in England.

2. The summer (be) hot.

3. She (drive) very well.

4. They (open) the store at 8:00.

5. Linda (be) a very pretty girl.

6. I (have) several jobs.

7. Water (boil) at 100 degrees.

8. Water (freeze) at 0 degrees.

9. My sister (speak) English.

10. He (have) a big apartment.

11. A triangle (have) three corners.

12. My birthday (be) in June.

13. Books (have) pages.

14. Dogs (be) good friends.

15. I (work) hard.


Change the present simple sentences to negative by adding do/does + not

I begin at seven o'clock. >> I begin at seven o'clock.

2. They buy oranges. >> They buy oranges.

3. He plays in the morning. >> He play in the morning.

4. We eat apples. >> We eat apples.

5. The farmers grow rice. >> The farmers grow rice.

6. She drinks milkshake. >> She drink milkshake.

7. He sings a song. >> He sing a song.

8. They drink orange juice. >> They drink orange juice.

9. The farmer grow rice. >> The farmer grow rice.

10. They read comic books. >> They read comic books.

11. He begins at eight o'clock. >> He begin at eight o'clock.

12. They play in the afternoon. >> They play in the afternoon.

13. She eats rice. >> She eat rice.

14. They sing a song. >> They sing a song.

15. He eats chicken. >> He eat chicken.


Put in the correct verb forms into the gaps. Use Simple Present.
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Questions in the Simple Present

1. you mineral water? (to drink)

2. Sarah and Linda their pets? (to feed)

3. your teacher your homework? (to check)

4. they in the old house? (to live)

5. the cat on the wall in the mornings? (to sit)

6. Nina computer games? (to play)

7. your parents TV in the afternoon? (to watch)

8. your grandmother the phone? (to answer)

9. Andy the shopping? (to do)

10. Garry and Ken a cup of tea in the afternoon? (to have)

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