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Complete the sentences with the present simple form of the verbs and the adverbs of frequency.

1 What time (you / finish / usually) work on Saturdays?


2 She (teach / sometimes) yoga on Sunday.
3 Larry (not be / often) late, so I’m surprised he hasn’t called yet.
4 How (often / you / visit) your cousin in England?
5 The boys (be / always) happy to try out new computer games.
6 Lisa is on a diet and (not want) any pizza.

2 Put the words in the correct order to make sentences.


1 Pilates classes / Mary / twice a week. / attends
2 the gym / go / I / usually / to / on Saturday.
3 before seven. / the office / rarely / Mr Grisham / leaves
4 are / to watch / We / TV / too tired / sometimes / in the evenings.
5 take / do / How / your cat / to the vet? / often / you
6 see me / annoyed / they / My friends / always / get / eating / junk food. / when

Complete the sentences with the present simple or present continuous form of the verbs.
1 Regular exercise (help) to burn up excess calories.
2 The children are at summer camp and they (have) a wonderful time.
3 My car broke down, so I (use) my sister’s today.
4 (you / want) to come along to the cinema? There’s a great comedy on tonight!
5 (your neighbour / grow) his own vegetables?
6 Not many people in our society (take) the time to have a proper breakfast

Choose the correct option (a or b) to complete the sentences.


1 Why so early tonight? It’s only 8:30!
a do you leave b are you leaving
2 a taxi to work?
a Are you ever taking b Do you ever take
3 Let’s go to that Indian restaurant tonight. The food delicious there.
a always is b is always
4 My friends and I on hiking trips in the mountains in summer.
a often go b go often
5 I’m sorry, but that Terry isn’t suitable for the job.
a I’m feeling b I feel
6 Mr Macmillan can’t speak to you right now. He an important meeting.
a is holding b holds

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