PRESENT SIMPLE
Find the mistake in each sentence and write the correct sentence:
1. He go to bed very early. ____________________________________
2. Does they live in Canada? ____________________________________
3. I am usually cook dinner for my family. ____________________________________
4. Are they have a meeting every week? ____________________________________
5. She don’t like tennis. ____________________________________
6. Does John has enough money? ____________________________________
7. He know the answer. ____________________________________
8. Robert playes baseball on the weekend. ____________________________________
9. They has lots of free time. ____________________________________
10. Do they usually driving to work? ____________________________________
11. Jenny is not work at a restaurant. ____________________________________
12. My father want to travel to Spain. ____________________________________
13. Why you study English? ____________________________________
14. He doesn’t drinks tea. ____________________________________
1. The Browns goes to the seaside every summer.
2. I doesn’t understand the word “peacock”. What do this word mean?
3. British people drinks a lot of tea.
4. To start the programme, first you clicks on the icon on the desktop.
5. My train leave at 09.30, so I need to be at the station by 9.
6. Does your grandparents arrives on Monday?
7. What time do the film begins this evening?
8. Do it take you 10 minutes to get to the University? – Yes, you are right.
9. We usually plays football but sometimes we plays volleyball or tennis.
10. Water freeze at 0°C (32°F).
Make affirmative, negative and interrogative sentences using the words below:
1) (he / drive to work every day) ____________________________________
2) (I / not / think you're right) ____________________________________
3) (we / have enough time)? ____________________________________
4) (I / eat cereals in the morning) ____________________________________
5) (they / write e-mails every day)? ____________________________________
6) (you / watch a lot of TV) ____________________________________
7) (he / not / read the newspaper) ____________________________________
8) (she / dance / rarely) ____________________________________
9) (where / I / come on Mondays)? ____________________________________
10) (what / you / do at the weekend)? ____________________________________
11) (you / not / drink much tea) ____________________________________
12) (how / he / travel to work)? ____________________________________
13) (they / not / like vegetables) ____________________________________
14) (she / catch a cold every winter) ____________________________________
15) (I / go out / often) ____________________________________
16) (you / speak English)? ____________________________________
17) (we / take the bus / often) ____________________________________
18) (she / not / walk to school) ____________________________________
19) (what / you / buy in the supermarket)? ____________________________________
20) (how / he / carry such a heavy bag)? ____________________________________
2. Rewrite the sentences placing the adverb in its correct position:
a) Mary goes shopping to the mall (usually)
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b) Amalia helps her parents with the housework (sometimes)
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c) We are late to school (never)
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d) Mark is sad (hardly ever)
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e) My sister goes swimming (often)
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f) Our teacher is very friendly (usually)
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g) David doesn't study the grammar reference before his tests (often)
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h) I am happy (always)
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i) Elena reads the newspaper (hardly ever)
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j) Laura has breakfast with her family (usually)
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k) My friends are quite punctual (often)
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l) The girls buy new clothes at Christmas (always)
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m) Mike and his sister are fighting for the remote. (always)
3. Correct the sentences:
a) My sister is punctual always.
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b) David sometimes is a bit sad.
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c) Our teacher gives often us a lot of homework.
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d) We write usually our composition for the English class.
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e) She is late to work never.
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f) Hardly ever I go to the cinema.
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g) We revise for our tests usually.
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