This document contains a series of exercises involving unjumbling sentences, forming questions and negatives, using adverbs of frequency, and filling in verbs in the present simple tense. The exercises cover topics like daily routines, preferences, occupations and activities.
This document contains a series of exercises involving unjumbling sentences, forming questions and negatives, using adverbs of frequency, and filling in verbs in the present simple tense. The exercises cover topics like daily routines, preferences, occupations and activities.
This document contains a series of exercises involving unjumbling sentences, forming questions and negatives, using adverbs of frequency, and filling in verbs in the present simple tense. The exercises cover topics like daily routines, preferences, occupations and activities.
This document contains a series of exercises involving unjumbling sentences, forming questions and negatives, using adverbs of frequency, and filling in verbs in the present simple tense. The exercises cover topics like daily routines, preferences, occupations and activities.
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1 Unjumble the sentences: 4 correct Present Simple form:
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Her name is Mandy Taylor. She (work) works at
a) at/ the morning/ he/ seven o’clock/ in/ gets up the Sip Café. Mandy (go) goes to the café every morning He gets up at seven o’clock in the morning at six o’clock. She (open) open the café and (set) sets the b) car/ often/ Bob/ the/ washes tables. The other waiters (arrive) arrives at seven o’clock Bob often washes the car and they (tidy) tidies the kitchen. The first customers c) born/ 1964/ was/ in/ Jane (come) come in at about 7:30. Mandy (take) takes a break Jane was born in 1964 at 10 o’clock. She (finish) finishes work at 2 o’clock and d) lunch/ we/ noon/ have/ seldom/ at sometimes she (meet) meet friends for lunch. We have lunch seldom at noon e) leave/ what/ you/ work/ time/ do/ for? What do you leave work time for? f) never/ bed/ John/ early/ goes/ to John never goes to bed early g) clean/ do/ room/ often/ you/ how/ you? How often do you clean room you? Put the verbs in brackets into the h) friends/ I/ go out/ sometimes/ Saturdays/ with/ my/ on I go sometimes out with my friends on Saturdays 5 correct Present Simple form: i) to/ he/ swimming pool/ goes/ a week/ the/ twice . He goes to the swimming pool twice a week j) always/ for/ we/ a walk/ on/ afternoons/ go/ Sunday We go a walk on always for Sunday afternoons This is Michael. He is (be) 10 years old. He has got (have got) short, dark hair, brown eyes and a dark complexion. Michael lives (live) in New York City with his family. His father is a teacher and his mother is a Make questions and lawyer. Michael doesn´t have (not have) any brothers or negatives: sisters. He loves (love) basketball and wants (want) to be a professional basketball player. He likes (like) school a lot. 2 He goes (go) every day from 9am till 3:30pm. In his free . works at a hospital. a) He time, Michael loves (love) playing computer games and he ¿does he work a hospital? enjoys (enjoy) watching TV. He doesn´t works at supermarket b) They watch TV in the evenings. ¿Do they watch TV in the evening? they don´t in the evening c) Jane goes to school every day. ¿does jane goes to school every day? He doesn´t, goes to school every day Fill in – do, does, don’t, doesn’t d) You like playing with your computer. ¿Do you like playing with your computer? 6 You don´t like playing with your computer . e) Their father is a firefighter. I don´t do my homework in the morning – always in the ¿Do their father is a firefighter? evening Their don´t father is a firefighter She doesn´t spend her free time with her friends. She prefers reading books.
Do you often do the shopping?
Write the correct sentences using adverbs of frequency: Doesn´t her mother work in the bank? 3 . We don´t play tennis after school. a) Jim/ play tennis/ after school. (never) Jim never play tennis after school My parents don´t live in a flat. They have a house. b) Mary/ meet/ her friends/ at a cafe. (often) Mary often meet her friends at a cafe Doesn´t your teacher speak German? c) I/ be/ late/ for school. (never) I be never late for school He doesn´t do karate. d) They/ make/ their beds in the morning. (sometimes) They make sometimes their beds in the morning Susan doesn´t learn Spanish at school. e) Carla/ cook/ dinner/ on Sundays. (rarely) Carla rarely cook dinner on sundays They do eat apples. They don’t like them.