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The document contains exercises on basic English grammar tenses and verbs, including the present simple, present continuous, and past simple. It provides examples of forming affirmative, negative, and interrogative sentences. There are fill-in-the-blank and multiple choice exercises testing usage of these tenses in different linguistic contexts.

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The document contains exercises on basic English grammar tenses and verbs, including the present simple, present continuous, and past simple. It provides examples of forming affirmative, negative, and interrogative sentences. There are fill-in-the-blank and multiple choice exercises testing usage of these tenses in different linguistic contexts.

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Clase 1:

Present Simple Other Verbs Mixed Exercise 1

1) (he / drive to work every day)


- He drives to work every day.
2) (I / not / think you're right)
- I don't think you're right.
3) (we / have enough time)?
- Do we have enough time?
4) (I / eat cereal in the morning)
- I eat cereal in the morning.
5) (they / write e-mails every day)?
- Do they write e-mails every day?
6) (you / watch a lot of TV)
- You watch a lot of TV.
7) (he / not / read the newspaper)
- He doesn't read the newspaper.
8) (she / dance often)?
- Does she dance often?
9) (where / I / come on Mondays)?
- Where do I come on Mondays?
10) (what / you / do at the weekend)?
- What do you do at the weekend?
11) (you / not / drink much tea)
- You don't drink much tea.
12) (how / he / travel to work)?
- How does he travel to work?
13) (they / not / like vegetables)
- They don't like vegetables.
14) (she / catch a cold every winter)
- She catches a cold every winter.
15) (I / go out often)?
- Do I go out often?
16) (you / speak English)?
- Do you speak English?
17) (we / take the bus often)
- We take the bus often.
18) (she / not / walk to school)
- She doesn't walk to school.
19) (what / you / buy in the supermarket)?
- What do you buy in the supermarket?
20) (how / he / carry such a heavy bag)?
- How does he carry such a heavy bag?

Clase 2:

Unit 1 - Exercise 2 - Present simple: questions


Complete the sentences. Type the correct answer in the box.
Use contractions where possible.

get have start happen you/watch pass

1) Do your parents work (your parents / work) in London?


2) How do I do (I / do) this exercise?
3) Do you play (you / play) tennis every day?
4) Does Delia like (Delia / like) her new teacher?
5) Which school do they go (they / go) to?
6) What time does Tim get up (Tim / get up) at the weekend?
7) Do we have (we / have) an English test today?
8) Who do you walk (you / walk) to school with?

Unit 2 - Exercise 1 - Adverbs of frequency

Complete the sentences.


Use the adverb and the correct form of the verbs in brackets.
Use contractions where possible.

1) Our teacher, Mrs Jones, is never (never / be) late for lessons.
2) I often clean (often / clean) my bedroom at the weekend.
3) My brother hardly ever helps (hardly ever / help) me with my homework.
4) I 'm sometimes (sometimes / be) bored in the maths lessons.
5) We rarely watch (rarely / watch) football on TV.
6) You and Tony never play (never / play) computer games with me.
7) You 're usually (usually / be) at the sports centre on Sunday.
8) The school bus always arrives (always / arrive) at half past eight.

Position of adverbs of frequency – Exercise 1

1. He listens to the radio. He often listens to the radio.


2. They read a book. They sometimes read a book.
3. Pete gets angry. Pete never gets angry.
4. Tom is very friendly. Tom is usually very friendly.
5. I take sugar in my coffee. I sometimes take sugar in my coffee.
6. Ramon and Frank are hungry. Ramon and Frank are often hungry.
7. My grandmother goes for a walk in the evening. My grandmother always
goes for a walk in the evening.
8. Walter helps his father in the kitchen. Walter usually helps his father in
the kitchen.
9. They watch TV in the afternoon. They never watch TV in the afternoon.
10. Christine smokes. Christine never smokes.

Grammar Exercises - Simple Past Tense.

Do The Exercises Below On The Simple Past Tense And Click On The
Button To Check Your Answers.

Put The Verbs Into The Simple Past:

1) Last year I (go) went to England on holiday.

2) It (be) was fantastic.


3) I (visit) visited lots of interesting places. I (be) was with two friends of
mine .
4) In the mornings we (walk) walked in the streets of London.
5) In the evenings we (go) went to pubs.
6) The weather (be) was strangely fine.
7) It (not / rain) did not rain a lot.
8) But we (see) saw some beautiful rainbows.
9) Where (spend / you) did you spend your last holiday?

Write The Past Forms Of The Irregular Verbs.

Infinitive Simple Past


Meet Met
Drive Drove
Speak Spoke
Put Put
Write Wrote
Sing Sang
Do Did
Sit Sat
Stand Stood
Run Ran
Complete The Table In Simple Past.

Affirmative Negative Interrogative


He wrote a book. He did not write a book Did he write a book?
He sang. He did not sing Did he sing?
She was pretty. She was not pretty. Was she pretty?

Put The Sentences Into Simple Past.

1) We move to a new house. → We moved to a new house.


2) They bring a sandwich. → They brought a sándwich.
3) He doesn't do the homework. → He did not do the homework.
4) They sell cars. → They sold cars.
5) Does he visit his friends? → Did he visit his friends?

Write Sentences In Simple Past.

1) Janet / the bus / miss →Janet missed the bus.


2) she / her room / tidy → She tidied her room.
3) Nancy / watch / not / television → Nancy did not watch televisión.
4) she / read / book → She read a book.

Choose "Was“ Or "Were“:

1. The teacher was nice.


2. The students were very clever.
3. But one student was in trouble.
4. We were sorry for him.
5. He was nice though.

Exercise on Simple Past

Put the verbs into the correct form (simple past).

spent

1. Last year I (spend) my holiday in Ireland.


was
2. It (be) great.
travelled visited
3. I (travel) around by car with two friends and we (visit)
lots of interesting places.
went
4. In the evenings we usually (go) to a pub.
learned
5. One night we even (learn) some Irish dances.
were
6. We (be) very lucky with the weather.
did not rain
7. It (not / rain) a lot.
saw
8. But we (see) some beautiful rainbows.
did you spend
9. Where (spend / you) your last holiday?

Past Simple - Mixed Exercise 2

Make the past simple, positive, negative or question

1) I (not/drink) any beer last night.


- I didn't drink any beer last night.
2) She (get on) the bus in the centre of the city.
- She got on the bus in the centre of the city.
3) What time (he/get up) yesterday?
- What time did he get up yesterday?
4) Where (you/get off) the train?
- Where did you get off the train?
5) I (not/change) trains at Victoria.
- I didn't change trains at Victoria.
6) We (wake up) very late.
- We woke up very late.
7) What (he/give) his mother for Christmas?
- What did he give his mother for Christmas?
8) I (receive) £300 when my uncle died.
- I received £300 when my uncle died.
9) We (not/use) the computer last night.
- We didn't use the computer last night.
10) (she/make) good coffee?
- Did she make good coffee?
11) They (live) in Paris.
- They lived in Paris.
12) She (read) the newspaper yesterday.
- She read the newspaper yesterday.
13) I (not/watch) TV.
- I didn't watch TV.
14) He (not/study) for the exam.
- He didn't study for the exam.
15) (he/call) you?
- Did he call you?
16) (I/forget) something?
- Did I forget something?
17) What time (the film/start)?
- What time did the film start?
18) He (have) a shower.
- He had a shower.
19) Why (you/come)?
- Why did you come
20) (he/go) to the party?
- Did he go to the party?

Unit 4 - Exercise 1 - Present continuous

Complete the sentences.


Use the present continuous form of the verb in brackets.
Use contractions where possible.

1) You’re using (use) my mobile phone.


2) My dad’s washing (wash) today.
3) It isn’t raining (not rain) today.
4) Who is she chatting (she/chat) to now?
5) What are you doing (you/do) at the moment?
6) We’re sitting (sit) on the train.
7) The students are having (have) lunch in the canteen.
8) ‘Are you making dinner?’ ‘Yes, I am.’

Unit 1 - Exercise 1 - Present simple and continuous

Complete the sentences with the present simple or present continuous form
of the verbs in brackets. Use contractions where possible.

's running
1. She (run) because she's late for her lesson.
gives
2. Our teacher always (give) us lots of homework.
don't want
3. We (not want) to go to the concert.
are you meeting
4. What time (you / meet) Pete tomorrow?
'm not working
5. I (not work) today. I'm on holiday.
speak
6. People (speak) English in Jamaica.
isn't using
7. Archie (not use) his computer at the moment.
Does Tony live
8. (Tony / live) near the park?

Unit 5 - Exercise 1 - Present perfect

Complete the sentences. Use the present perfect form of the verbs in brackets.
of the verbs in brackets. Use contractions where possible.

haven't seen
1. I (not see) my cousins since Christmas.
have you had
2. How long (you / have) your laptop?
have been
3. The children (be) in the pool for over an hour.
's gone
4. Mark isn't here. He (go) to the cinema with Kim.
've made
5. We (make) some cakes. Would you like one?
haven't given
6. It's my birthday today but you (not give) me a present.
have you been
7. Your hair looks nice. (you / go) to the hairdresser's?
Have they finished
8. (they / have) their homework yet?

Present Perfect - Mixed Exercise 1

Make the present perfect - it could be positive, negative or question.

1) (you / keep a pet for three years)


You've kept a pet for three years
2) (you / eat Thai food before)?
Have you eaten Thai food before?
3) (it / rain all day)?
Has it rained all day?
4) (who / we / forget to invite)?
Who have we forgotten to invite?
5) (we / not / hear that song before)
We haven't heard that song before.
6) (he / not / forget his books)
He hasn't forgotten his books.
7) (she / steal all the chocolate)
She's stolen all the chocolate.
8) (I / explain it well)?
Have I explained it well?
9) (who / he / meet recently)?
Who has he met recently?
10) (how / we / finish already)?
How have we finished already?
11) (he / study Latin)
He's studied Latin.
12) (I / know him for three months)
I've known him for three months.
13) (where / you / study Arabic)?
Where have you studied Arabic?
14) (what countries / they / visit in Europe)?
What countries have they visited in Europe?
15) (he / hurt his leg)
He's hurt his leg.
16) (she / leave her phone in a taxi)
She's left her phone in a taxi.
17) (we / not / lose our tickets)
We haven't lost our tickets.
18) (she / call her mother)?
Has she called her mother?
19) (he / take a taxi)?
Has he taken a taxi?
20) (She / go / to the library today)
She's gone to the library today.

Past simple or present perfect?

Choose past simple or present perfect to complete the sentences below.

1) Have you finished painting the bedroom yet?' 'Not yet. I'll finish it tomorrow.'
2) I did’t earn much last year, but I’ve earned a lot this year.
2) Have you had a holiday recently.
3) We arrived last week. We have been here for 5 days.
4) Mr. Barnes is very important in this Company. He has worked here for 30 years.
5) He loves gardening. He has been a gardener all his life.
6) Have you seen anything like this before?
7) This the the most delicious dish I have ever eaten.
8) I’ve never seen him behave like this before.
9) My mother grew up in Scotland.

Choose past simple or present perfect 4

Choose the past simple or the present perfect tense:

1) I (never/go) to Vienna.
I've never been
2) My great great grandfather (have) five sisters.
My great great grandfather had five sisters.
3) He (live) in Manila for a year when he was a student.
He lived in Manila for a year when he was a student.
4) Oh no! I (lose) my wallet!
Oh no! I 've lost my wallet!
5) (you/see) Julie today?
Have you seen Julie today?
6) At the weekend, they (play) football, then they (go) to a restaurant.
At the weekend, they played football, then they went to a restaurant.
7) I (read) six books this week.
I've read six books this week.
8) Amy (live) in Portugal when she was young.
Amy lived in Portugal when she was young.
9) She (visit) her grandmother last month.
She visited her grandmother last month.
10) The Vandals (invade) Rome in the year 455.
The Vandals invaded Rome in the year 455.
11) She (live) in seven different countries, so she knows a lot about different
cultures.
She's lived in seven different countries, so she knows a lot about different
cultures.
12) I (go) to the cinema last night.
I went to the cinema last night.
13) Ow! I (cut) my finger!
Ow! I've cut my finger!
14) (you/see) 'The King's Speech'?
Have you seen 'The King's Speech'?
15) John (never/understand) the present perfect.
John's never understood the present perfect.
16) She (break) her leg the day before her exam.
She broke her leg the day before her exam.
17) We (see) Oliver yesterday.
We saw Oliver yesterday.
18) He (be) here all morning.
He's been here all morning.
19) King Henry the Eighth of England (have) six wives.
King Henry the Eighth of England had six wives.

Unit 5 - Exercise 2 - Present perfect and past simple

Choose the correct answer.

went
1. Gregory away last weekend.
've never eaten
2. I Japanese sushi in my life.
's read
3. My sister loves this writer. She all of his books.
Did they have
4. a maths test yesterday?
saw
5. We a concert when we went to London.
Have you ever bought
6. clothes online?
Did you like
7. the cake I made for your birthday?
hasn't ridden
8. Sally her bike since the accident.

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