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  • Simple Present Exercises Pdf
    카테고리 없음 2020. 1. 24. 11:25
    Simple Present Exercises Pdf

    SExercExerciisee 99 Present Tense Fill in the spaces with the correct form of the verb in simple present tense. Example: I (play) play the guitar. Example: Jessica (play) plays the guitar. 1) I (be) sixteen years old. 2) Tommy (live) at 107 Pine Lane.

    See also PDF exercises below.Online exercises:Online exercises on positive, negative and question formsEight exercises on positive, negative and question formsPresent simple vs present continuous:. Choose correct answers. Complete sentences.complete sentencesjumbled sentencesmultiple choice. Negative:answer questionscomplete sentences. Questions:complete questionsask for informationPDF exercises:Printable exercises to compare these forms.Exercises with answers to download.Exercises with answers to download.PDF grammar rules:.See also online grammar rules with examples below.Present simple.

    Positive statement: I play, He playsNegative statement: I do not play (I don't play), He does not play (He doesn't play)Questions: Do you play? Does he play?Negative questions: Do you not play? (Don't you play?) Does he not play? (Doesn't he play?)We only use -s ending ( plays) and -es ending ( does) in the third person singular.The auxiliary verb do is not used to make questions and negative statements with modal verbs and the verb to be.Are you a student? Is he in London? I am not at home.

    He is not happy. Can you sing?

    I cannot swim. He mustn't stay.We do not use the auxiliary do to make indirect questions and reported questions.Wh - questions:If the wh- pronoun introducing the question (who, which) is the subject of the question, we do not use the auxiliary verb do. Compare the following sentences.Who knows you? (who is the subject)Which cars belong to you? (which cars is the subject)But: Who do you know?

    (who is the object)The negative questions normally express a surprise.Doesn't he work?Spelling:We add -es to the verb that ends in ss, sh, ch, x and o: miss - misses, fix - fixes, go - goes.If the verb ends in a consonant and -y we change -y into -i and add -es: carry - carries, try - tries.But: play - plays, because it ends in a vowel and -y.Use1. We use the present simple tense for activities that happen again and again (every day, sometimes, ever, never).Examples: I sometimes go to school by bike. You don't speak Greek. Do they get up early?He often travels. She doesn't work. Does she ever help you?2.

    We use it for facts that are always true.Our planet moves round the sun. Lions eat meat.3. With a future time expression (tomorrow, next week) it is used for planned future actions (timetables).The train leaves at 8.15. They return tonight. Present continuous. Positive statement: I am playing, You are playing, He is playingNegative statement: I am not playing (I'm not playing), You are not playing (You aren't playing), He is not playing (He isn't playing)Questions: Are you playing?

    Is he playing?Negative questions: Are you not playing? (Aren't you playing?) Is he not playing? (Isn't he playing?)It is formed with the verb to be + -ing. The negative questions normally express a surprise.Isn't he working?Use1.

    We use the present continuous tense for activities that are happening just now.Examples: I am learning English at the moment. You aren't listening! Why is he sitting here?2.

    Simple Present Affirmative Exercises Pdf

    We use it for an action happening about this time (today, this week), but not necessarily at the moment of speaking. It is a temporary activity.I am in London. I am staying at the hotel. (But just now you can be somewhere else.)She can't go out. She is writing her essay today. (But she can be having lunch at the moment.)You can't borrow this book today. Mary is reading it.

    (But not right now.)3. With a future time expression (soon, on Monday) it is used for definite arrangements in the near future. The present continuous tense is more personal than the simple present tense, because it expressesthe speaker's plan. I am leaving soon.

    We are meeting on Monday.

    Wake(s) up - open(s) - speak(s) - take(s) - do(es) - cause(s) - live(s) - play(s) - close(s) - live(s) - drink(s). Annhandball very well.

    I nevercoffee. The swimming poolat 7:00 in the morning. Itat 9:00 in the evening. Bad drivingmany accidents. My parentsin a very small flat.

    The Olympic Gamesplace every four years. They are good students. They alwaystheir homework. My studentsa little English. I alwaysearly in the morning.Put the verbs between brackets in the correct form:. Jane (not/drink)tea very often.

    Present Simple Exercises Pdf 2 Eso

    What time (the banks/open)in Britain?. Where (John/come)from?. It (take)me an hour to get to work. She (not/wake)up early on Sundays.Choose the right verbs to complete the sentences.

    Present Simple Exercises Pdf With Key

    Sometimes you need the negative.

    Simple Present Exercises Pdf
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