English Workshop
English Workshop
English Workshop
PRESENT SIMPLE
1. Complete the sentences by using the verbs in brackets. Conjugate the verbs according to the
subject.
I My dog (it) ____runs____ in the park each time we go there. (To run)
2. Make the following affirmative sentences into negative and interrogative sentences.
I am not a student
K I am a student
Am I a estudent?
We are don’t play cricket today because it’s too We don’t play cricket today because it’s too
A Correct
windy. windy.
B He’s goes to a martial arts course every day. Correct He goes to a martial arts course every day.
I am helping my mom with the housework every I help my mom with the housework every
C Correct
weekend. weekend.
I’m not want to miss the train. Come on! Be I dnot want to miss the train. Come on! Be
D Correct
quick! quick!
E She usually go for a walk after dinner Correct She usually goes for a walk after dinner
G My friends have always some coffee after class Correct My friends always have some coffee after class
H Mr. Jackson not likes any pets around Correct Mr. Jackson doesnt likes any pets around
I My teacher check our homework every day Correct My teacher checks our homework every day
J I not sing very good, my voice is awful Correct I do not sing very good, my voice is awful
Tom: I love (I/love) it. I’m a United fan. (1) I go (I/ to go) to all their games. Nick usually (2) comes (to
come) with me. And (3) we travel (We/to travel) to away games, too. Why (4) don't you come
(you/not/to come) to a match some time?
Rita: I’m afraid football (5) doesn't make (not/to make) sense to me – men running after a ball. Why (6)
do you take (you/ to take) it so seriously?
Tom: It’s a wonderful game. (7) I love (I/ to love) it. United are my whole life.
Rita: How much (8) it cost (it / to cost) to buy the tickets and pay for the travel?
Tom: A lot. (9) I don't know (I/not/To know) exactly how much. But (10) that doesn't matter (that/ not
to matter) to me. (11) I don't want (I/ not/ to want) to do anything else. (12) Does that annoy (that / to
annoy) you?
Rita: No, (13) it doesn't annoy (it/not /to annoy) me. I just (14) find (to find) it a bit sad.
5. Ask the question according to the answers. Use the present simple in interrogative form.
J Is our maths class on Fridays? Answer Yes, our Maths class is on Fridays.
K Are those pencils yours? Answer No, those pencils aren’t mine.