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This document provides a lesson on the present simple tense in English. It contains examples of affirmative and negative statements using common verbs. There are also questions to practice forming interrogative sentences in the present simple tense. The lesson examines how to express regular habits, routines and general truths using the present simple tense.

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This document provides a lesson on the present simple tense in English. It contains examples of affirmative and negative statements using common verbs. There are also questions to practice forming interrogative sentences in the present simple tense. The lesson examines how to express regular habits, routines and general truths using the present simple tense.

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INSTITUTO DE IDIOMAS

Mgs. Marlon Armijos

Student: Marco Fabricio Poma Jaramillo


Date: 01-06-2021
Level: II
PRESENT PERFECT
A. Write the third person singular of the following verbs.

Play _plays
Wash _Washes
Drive _Drives
Fly _Flies
Help _Helps
Watch _Watches
Like _Likes
Cry _cries
Go goes
Teach Teaches
Carry Carries
Start Stars
Kiss Kisses
Tidy tidies
Enjoy enjoys
Mix mixes

B. Complete the sentences with the Present Simple of the verbs in brackets.
1. Peter and his friends goes to school by bus. (go)
2. Elephants eats leaves and grass. (eat)
3. David´s father works in a hospital. (work)
4. The bank opens at 9.30 and closes at 4.30 (close)
5. Tom and Jim plays football every day after school. (play)
6. Mr. Jones is a teacher. He teaches History. (teach)
7. Our lessons stars at 9.00 and finishes at 3.30. (start/finish)
8. My pen friend lives in Japan (live)
9. Mary and her brother watches cartoons every Sunday morning
(watch)
John tidies his room every day. (tidy)

C. Complete the blanks with the Present Simple of the verbs in the box.
go work ride deliver love jog rest fish walk

Mr. Letty is a postman. He doesn´t work in the post


office. He always
Works outside in the streets.

He delivery letters to all the people in the


neighborhood every day. He doesn´t walks but he
goes his motorbike. At the weekend, Mr. Letty
doesn't work. He rests. He loves the countryside, so he always rides to his
country house with his wife. Mr. and Mrs. Letty fishes in the river and they jogs
in the woods every weekend.

D. Look at the pictures and write questions and answers, as in the example.

1. play / the guitar / in the afternoon

Does he play the guitar in the aftenoon?


No he doesn’t play the guitar in the afternoon.
He plays the accordion.
2. walk / after lunch
Does he walk after lunch?
No, he doesn´t walk after lunch. He
sleep

3. ride / their / bicycles / to work / every day


Do they rides their bicycles to work every day?
No, they don´t ride their bicycles to work every day. They
ride the bus

4. listen / to the radio / every Sunday

Does she listen to the radio every Sunday?


No, she doesn´t listen to the radio every Sunday
She goes to the movies/cinema

5. clean / the house / on Mondays

Does he clean the house on Mondays?


No, he doesn´t clean the house on Mondays. He
sings on Mondays

6. watch / TV / after school

Do they watch TV after school?

No, they don´t watch TV after school

They studies after school

E. Complete the blanks with the negative or the interrogative form of the Present
Simple of the verbs in brackets.

Mark: Hi, Tess! What are you doing?

Tess: I'm watching the football team.

Mark: Do you watch (watch) them every day?

Tess: No, I don´t. They don´t play (not


play) every day. The play four times a week.
Mark: Do you have a favourite player?
(Have)
Tess: No, I don´t have (not have) a
favourite player. Everyone on the team is good.
Mark: Do you the attacker move (move) fast?
Tess: No, he doesn´t move (not move) fast, but he´s very clever. Do you
like football, Mark?
Mark: No, I don´t like (not like) it. I like basketball. It´s a great sport.

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