Present Simple: Exercise 1: Fill in The Correct Form (Present Simple)
The document provides examples of sentences using the present simple tense in English. It contains three exercises with blanks to be filled in with the correct present simple verb form. The first exercise provides sentences about common daily activities and asks the reader to fill in the blanks with verbs like "be", "have" and "live". The second exercise gives a sample dialogue and asks the reader to fill in the blanks with the appropriate present simple verb form based on the subject. The third exercise gives descriptions of a dog, its owner and their daily activities for the reader to fill in the blanks with present simple verbs.
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Present Simple: Exercise 1: Fill in The Correct Form (Present Simple)
The document provides examples of sentences using the present simple tense in English. It contains three exercises with blanks to be filled in with the correct present simple verb form. The first exercise provides sentences about common daily activities and asks the reader to fill in the blanks with verbs like "be", "have" and "live". The second exercise gives a sample dialogue and asks the reader to fill in the blanks with the appropriate present simple verb form based on the subject. The third exercise gives descriptions of a dog, its owner and their daily activities for the reader to fill in the blanks with present simple verbs.
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PRESENT SIMPLE
Exercise 1: Fill in the correct form (Present simple)
1. I (be) ................ at school at the weekend.
2. She (not study) ................ on Friday. 3. My students (be not) ................ hard working. 4. He (have) ................ a new haircut today. 5. I usually (have) ................ breakfast at 7.00. 6. She (live) ................ in a house? 7. Where your children (be) ................? 8. My sister (work) ................ in a bank. 9. She (live)................ in Florida. 10. It (rain)................ almost every day in Manchester. 11. We (fly)................ to Spain every summer. 12. My mother (fry)................ eggs for breakfast every morning. 13. The bank (close)................ at four o’clock. 14. John (try)................ hard in class, but I (not think) ................ he’ll pass. 15. Jo is so smart that she (pass)................ every exam without even trying. 16. My life (be) so boring. I just (watch)................ TV every night. 17. My best friend (write)................ to me every week. 18. You (speak) ................ English? 19. She (not live) ................ in Hai Phong city. 20. She (not study) ………. on Saturday. 21. He (have) ………. a new haircut today. 22. I usually (have) ……….breakfast at 6.30. 23. Peter (not/ study)……….very hard. He never gets high scores. 24. My mother often (teach)……….me English on Saturday evenings. 25. I like Math and she (like)……….Literature. 26. My sister (wash)……….the dishes every day. 27. They (not/ have)……….breakfast every morning. 28. Julie ................................. (not / drink) tea very often. 29. What time ...................................... (the banks / close) here? 30. I've got a car, but I ............................................ (not / use) it much. 31. 'Where ...................................... (Ricardo / come) from?' - 'From Cuba.' 32. 'What .................................... (you / do)?' - I'm an electrician.' 33. lt ..................(take) me an hour to get to work. How long ................ (it / take) you? 34. Look at this sentence. What ..................................... (this word / mean)? 35. David isn't very fit. He .......................................... (not / do) any sport.
Exercise 2: Fill in the correct form:
Rita: Do you like (you / like) football, Tom? (E.g) Tom: I love (1 / love) it. (E.g). I’m a United fan. (1)............................. (I / go) to all their games. Nick usually (2) ..................................... (come) with me. And (3) ................................. (we / travel) to away games, too. Why (4) ....................................... (you / not / come) to a match sometimes? Rita: I’m afraid football (5)................................. (not / make) sense to me - men running after a ball. Why (6) .......................................................... (you / take) it so seriously? Tom: It's a wonderful game. (7) ............................................... (I / love) it. United is my whole life. Rita: How much (8)........................................................... (it / cost) to buy the tickets and pay for the travel? Tom: A lot. (9) ...............................(I / not / know) exactly how much. But (10)........................................... (that / not / matter) to me. (11) ........................................................... (I / not / want) to do anything else. (12) ............................... (that / annoy) you? Rita: No, (13) ............................... (it / not / annoy) me. I just (14) ...............................(find) it a bit sad.
Exercise 3: Fill in the correct form:
My cousin, Peter, (have)……….. a dog. She (be)……….. an intelligent pet with a short tail and big black eyes. Her name (be)……….. Kiki and she (like)……….. eating pork. However, she (never/ bite) ……….. anyone; sometimes she (bark)……….. when strange guests visit. To be honest, she (be)……. very friendly. She (not/ like)……….. eating fruits, but she (often/ play)……….. with them. When the weather (become) ……….. bad, she (just/ sleep)……….. in her cage all day. Peter (play)……….. with Kiki every day after school. There (be)……….. many people on the road, so Peter (not/ let)……….. the dog run into the road. He (often/ take)……….. Kiki to a large field to enjoy the peace there. Kiki (sometimes/ be)……….. naughty, but Peter loves her very much.