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PRESENT SIMPLE

Put the verbs into the correct form.

1. I (to like) lemonade very much.

2. The girls always (to listen) to pop music.

3. Janet never (to wear) jeans.

4. Mr Smith (to teach) Spanish and French.

5. You (to do) your homework after school.

Fill in the correct form of the verbs.

1. We (to have) a nice garden.

2. She (to be) six years old.

3. Simon (to have) two rabbits and five goldfish.

4. I (to be) from Vienna, Austria.

5. They (to be) Sandy's parents.

Make negative sentences.

1. My father makes breakfast. →

2. They are eleven. →

3. She writes a letter. →

4. I speak Italian. →
5. Danny phones his father on Sundays. →

Make questions.

1. you / to speak / English →

2. when / he / to go / home →

3. they / to clean / the bathroom →

4. where / she / to ride / her bike →


5. Billy / to work / in the supermarket →
PRESENT CONTINUOUS
Put the verbs into present progressive.

1. My sister (to clean) the bathroom.

2. Look! They (to go) inside.

3. I (to wait) in the car now.

4. Mrs Miller (to listen) to CDs.

5. We (to speak) English at the moment.

6. They (to swim) in the pool.

7. Look! David and Max (to come) home.

8. I (to make) breakfast now.

Rewrite the sentences using the negative forms.

1. We are playing a game.

2. I'm drawing a picture.

3. He is making pizza right now.

4. Susan and her brother are taking photos.

5. Dad is working in the kitchen.

Write questions in present progressive.

1. Robin / to ride / his bike -

2. where / she / to go -

3. what / your mother / to do / now -

SIMPLE PRESENT VS PRESENT CONTINUOUS


Positive sentences

Complete the sentences. Use Simple Present or Present Continuous.

1. Look! They (leave) the house.

2. Brian (cycle) 30 km every day.

3. Samantha (do) her homework at the moment.


4. My parents (shop) right now.

5. He usually (get up) early in the morning.

Negative sentences

Complete the sentences. Use Simple Present or Present Continuous.

1. You (see / not) her every day.

2. The baby (sleep / not) at the moment.

3. I (read / not) a book now.

4. We (go / not) to school on Sundays.

5. He (watch / not) the news every day.

Question sentences

Complete the sentences. Use Simple Present or Present Continuous.

1. (you / go) on holiday by plane sometimes?

2. (they / play) computer games every day?

3. (she / eat) dinner at the moment?

4. What (they / do) right now?

5. (she / visit) her grandma very often?

Complete the sentences. Use Simple Present or Present Continuous.

1. Maria (want) to improve her English.

2. Therefore, she (do) a language course in London at the moment.

3. She (stay) with a host family and (must) take the


tube to get to her language school.

4. It (be) only a five-minute walk to the nearest tube station.

5. The tube (leave) at half past eight.

6. The first lesson (begin) at 9 o'clock.

7. In the afternoons, the school (offer) sightseeing tours in and


around London.

8. Tomorrow, the students of the language school (go) to Windsor.


PAST SIMPLE

Write the past forms of the irregular verbs.

1. leave →

2. sell →

3. bring →

4. shut →

5. spend →

Complete the table in simple past.

positive negative Question

They shared a room.

Marc did not cook.

Was Betty thirsty?

Louis did not throw the ball.

Did Henry build houses?

Put the sentences into simple past.

1. We move house. →

2. They catch the ball. →

3. He crosses the street. →

4. They do not sell furniture. →

5. Does she practise her English? →

Write sentences in simple past.

1. Janet / the bus / miss

2. she / her room / tidy


3. not / Rupert / the number / dial

4. she / a friend / phone

5. not / Andy / the ball / pass

Was“ or „Were“?

1. The book on the table.

2. You very clever.

3. He in trouble.

4. George Washington the first US president.

5. The cars new.

COMPARATIVES AND SUPERLATIVES

1. Canada is (big) than France.

2. The Amazon is (wide) than the Nile.

3. Chile has a (small) population than China.

4. He is the (good) at maths.

5. This exam is the (easy).

6. You are (low) than your brother.

7. The film is (expensive) than the other.

8. Paris is the (cheerful) city in France during Christmas.

9. The school is (far) than the bank.

10. She is the (excited) of these girls.


ADVERBS OF FREQUENCY

1. He listens to the radio. (often)


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

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