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Present Simple in Pairs

This document contains an English grammar exercise on the present simple tense. It provides examples of completing sentences with present simple verbs, putting verbs in the correct form, and forming positive and negative statements and questions. The document focuses on practicing common present simple verb forms and structures in short examples.

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Present Simple in Pairs

This document contains an English grammar exercise on the present simple tense. It provides examples of completing sentences with present simple verbs, putting verbs in the correct form, and forming positive and negative statements and questions. The document focuses on practicing common present simple verb forms and structures in short examples.

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Name: Alexander Montalvo

Date: 03/06/2021

PRESENT SIMPLE
1) Complete the sentences using the following verbs:
cause(s) connect(s) drink(s) live(s) open(s) -speak(s) take(s)
1 Tanya speaks German very well.
2 I don't often drink coffee.
3 The swimming pool opens at 7.30 every morning.
4 Bad driving causes many accidents.
5 My parents live in a very small flat.
6 The Olympic Games take place every four years.
7 The Panama Canal connects the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans.
2) Put the verb into the correct form
1 Julie do_e_s_n_’t d_ri_n_k_ (not / drink) tea very often.
2 What time close the banks (the banks / close) here?
3 I've got a car, but I don’t use (not / use) it much.
4 Where come Ricardo (Ricardo / come) from.?
5 ‘What do you do (you/do)?
6 It takes (take) me an hour to get to work. How long
How long it take (it / take) you?
7 Look at this sentence. What does this word mean (this word / mean)?
8 David isn't very fit. He doesn’t do (not / do) any sport.
3) Form positive and negative statements
or questions.
She sits on a chair. -? She doesn’t sirs on a chair.
You read a book. - Do you read a book?
?

Mary doesn't like apples. + Mary likes apples


My dog plays with a ball. - My dog doesn’t play with a ball

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