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Present Tense Exercises for Students

The document contains a student's English exercise on using the present simple and present progressive tenses correctly. It provides 20 sentences for the student to identify whether the verbs should be in the simple present or present progressive form. The student's name, date, and teacher's contact information are listed at the top.
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Present Tense Exercises for Students

The document contains a student's English exercise on using the present simple and present progressive tenses correctly. It provides 20 sentences for the student to identify whether the verbs should be in the simple present or present progressive form. The student's name, date, and teacher's contact information are listed at the top.
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UNIVERSIDAD ALFA Y OMEGA

VILLAHERMOSA, TABASCO.
ENGLISH

English Teacher: TERESITA DE JESÚS DOMÍNGUEZ DE LA CRUZ.


E-mail: [email protected]

STUDENT’S NAME: Alexhandra Carolina Tarazona Gonzalez

DATE: 20 – 03 - 2021

Present Tense – Simple or progressive

1. They normally have lunch at two. (have)

2. Are you working in Paris this week? (you work)

3. You buy new clothes every Saturday! (buy)

4. I played football at school but now I prefer swimming

(prefer)

5. I have no idea what the book is about. Can you

tell me what it’s about? (have)

6. John is having a difficult time at the university this year

(have)

7. My father knows everything about cars, but nothing

about bicycles. (know)

8. The moon goes round the earth. (go)

9. Do you see those men at the door? – They

are looking at us very strangely (you see, look)

10. We feel that the contents of this letter should be

changed.(feel)
11. They are having lunch at the moment. – You

shouldn’t disturb them. (have)

12. The watch belongs to my grandmother. (belong)


13. I hear what you are telling me but I

don’t agree with you (hear, tell)

14. This medicine contains a new substance (contain)

15. These days we are always having tests at school.


(always have)

16. Why are you my coat? – Oh, I’m sorry. It


wearing

looks like mine! (you wear, look)

17. This cake smells strange. What’s in it? (smell)

18. Hi Jake. – What are you at the moment? – I


doing

am enjoying the sunshine at the beach. (you do,


enjoy)

19. Where do the new neighbours from?


(new neighbours, come)

20. What does your dad do for a living? - He is a

government official but he quit his job a few weeks ago. – And what is he

doing now?

– At the moment he is looking for a new job. (your

Dad do, he do, look)

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