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Grammar 2

The document provides examples of conversations where simple present tense verbs are used to fill in blanks. It includes 12 short conversations with a question and response about common daily activities, habits, and schedules. The conversations use simple present tense verbs like "eat", "see", "visit", "snow", "look", "go", "be", "finish", "talk", "forget", and "make" to describe regular or habitual actions.

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Grammar 2

The document provides examples of conversations where simple present tense verbs are used to fill in blanks. It includes 12 short conversations with a question and response about common daily activities, habits, and schedules. The conversations use simple present tense verbs like "eat", "see", "visit", "snow", "look", "go", "be", "finish", "talk", "forget", and "make" to describe regular or habitual actions.

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1B GRAMMAR  simple present

Complete the conversations with the simple present form of the verbs in parentheses.

1 A Your dog is a bit overweight. (be)


B Yes, he eats too much food! (eat)

2 A How often do you seen your grandparents? (you / see)


B I usually visit them twice a year. (visit)

3 A does it snow here in winter? (it / snow)


B No, but it rains a lot. (rain)

4 A What does sam's new girlfriend look like ? (Sam’s new girlfriend / look like)
B She has long blonde hair and big dark brown eyes. (have)

do you go
5 A How often to the gym? (you / go)
B Hardly ever! I don't like exercising. (not like)

6 A is your husband a vegetarian? (be)


B No, but he doesn't eat much meat. (not eat)

7 A What time does your italian class finishItalian class / finish)


? (your
B It finishes at seven o’clock. (finish)

8 A Your daughter looks very shy. (look)


B Yes, she doesn't talk much. (not talk)

9 A What is your english teacher be like ? (your English teacher / be like)


B She is really kind and funny. (be)

10 A do you always do your English homework? (you / always do)


B No, I sometimes forget ! (forget)

11 A We don't get along very well with our neighbors. (not get along)
B Why not? do they make a lot of noise? (they / make)

12 A What time does the grocery store open? (the grocery store / open)
B I don't know . Look online. (not know)

ACTIVATION

Write three sentences about what you do on the weekend, and three sentences about
what a person in your family does. Use adverbs or expressions of frequency.
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