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PRESENT SIMPLE I Continuous

The document provides examples of sentences to be completed with the correct verb form in either the present simple or present continuous tense. There are multiple choices provided for the correct verb form and the document tests the ability to identify the appropriate tense and conjugate the verb correctly based on subjects, objects, negatives, and other grammatical considerations in each sentence.
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PRESENT SIMPLE I Continuous

The document provides examples of sentences to be completed with the correct verb form in either the present simple or present continuous tense. There are multiple choices provided for the correct verb form and the document tests the ability to identify the appropriate tense and conjugate the verb correctly based on subjects, objects, negatives, and other grammatical considerations in each sentence.
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Complete the sentences with the correct verb form in PRESENT SIMPLE.

My friends go (go) to school from Monday to Friday.

Why do you go (you/go) to work by bus when you own a car? – Because I do not have
(not/have) a driving license.

His mother likes (like) working with people and that´s why she is (be) a teacher.

He does not sleep (not/sleep) eight hours a day, he sleeps (sleep) only five hours.

We are not (not/be) in London, we are (be) in Prague.

Where does she work (she/work)? – She works (work) in a bank.

Complete the sentences with the correct verb form in PRESENT CONTINUOUS.

Look at him! He is smiling (smile) at us.

I am not washing (not/wash) the dishes, I am hoovering (hoover).

Why are they lying (they/lie) on the ground? – Because they are enjoying (enjoy) the
sunny weather today.

I´m lucky today because I am winning (win) each game.

Don´t disturb us, please. We are writing (write) a story.

They aren´t at home. They are running (run).

She is always losing (always/lose) her keys, it´s so annoying!

I am baking (bake) a surprise cake for you now.

Decide if the sentence is in Present Simple or Present Continuous tense and complete it
with the correct verb form.

Be quiet, please. Something is bepping(beep).

What are you doing (you/do) now? – I am playing (play) chess with my dad.

He is usually spends (usually/spend) two hours in his car a day.

Why are they buy (they/buy) only expensive cars? – Because they are prefer (prefer)
luxury.
This book costs (cost) a lot of money so I do not want (not/want) to buy it.

We visit (visit) a new country every summer.

She does not like (not/like) fast cars, she enjoys (enjoy) safe ones.

Mark, where are you going (you/go)?

Listen! They are practising (practise) the piano.

My daughter reads (read) a book every time she goes (go) to bed.

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