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Esercizi Present Simple, Present Continuous, Past Simple

The document provides examples to practice using the present simple, present continuous, and past simple tenses in English. There are two exercises with sentences to complete using the correct verb form and tense based on time references. The exercises focus on distinguishing between the present simple for habitual actions, present continuous for ongoing actions, and past simple for completed past actions.

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Esercizi Present Simple, Present Continuous, Past Simple

The document provides examples to practice using the present simple, present continuous, and past simple tenses in English. There are two exercises with sentences to complete using the correct verb form and tense based on time references. The exercises focus on distinguishing between the present simple for habitual actions, present continuous for ongoing actions, and past simple for completed past actions.

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Present Simple, Present Continuous or Past Simple

Exercise 1.
Completa le frasi con il verbo tra parentesi alla forma affermativa scegliendo il tempo
giusto tra present simple, present continuous e past simple. Fa’ attenzione ai
riferimenti temporali.

1. Every day children (go) to school.

2. They (eat) fast at the moment.

3. My cousin (buy) a new book last week.

4. She (cook) every day.

5. The teacher (speak) to the children right now.

6. We sometimes (go) for a walk in the park.

7. Look! Peter (ride) his bicycle.

Exercise n.2
Completa le frasi con il verbo tra parentesi alla forma affermativa, negativa o
interrogativa scegliendo il tempo giusto tra present simple, present continuous e past
simple. Fa’ attenzione ai riferimenti temporali.

1. I (not/ go) to the cinema very often.

2. When I was a child, I (want) to be a doctor.

3. You can turn off the radio. I (not/ listen) to it now.

4. Sue always (arrive) early at school.

5. What time (you/ go) to bed yesterday?

6. Look! Somebody (swim) in the river.

7. What (he/ usually/ do) in his free time?

8. He (not/ see) Jenny last night.

9. Last year she (be) 22, so she is 23 now.

10. (it/ rain)? --- No, not at the moment.

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