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Present Simple Exercises

The document provides exercises for forming affirmative, negative, and question sentences using the simple present tense. It includes prompts for filling in the correct verb forms and transforming statements into negatives and questions. The exercises focus on various subjects and verbs to enhance understanding of sentence structure.

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Present Simple Exercises

The document provides exercises for forming affirmative, negative, and question sentences using the simple present tense. It includes prompts for filling in the correct verb forms and transforming statements into negatives and questions. The exercises focus on various subjects and verbs to enhance understanding of sentence structure.

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Form of Affirmative Sentences

5. They (to be) Sandy's parents.


Choose the correct word.

1. We sometimes books.

2. Emily to the disco.

3. It often on Sundays.
Negative Sentences

4. Pete and his sister the family car. Make negative sentences.

5. I always to the bus stop. 1. My father makes breakfast. →

Form of Affirmative Sentences - Part 2 2. They are eleven. →

3. She writes a letter. →


Put the verbs into the correct form.
4. I speak Italian. →
5. Danny phones his father on Sundays.
1. I (to like) lemonade very much.

2. The girls always (to listen) to pop
Questions
music.
Make questions.
3. Janet never (to wear) jeans.
1. you / to speak / English →
4. Mr Smith (to teach) Spanish and
2. when / he / to go / home →
French.
3. they / to clean / the bathroom →
5. You (to do) your homework after
4. where / she / to ride / her bike →
school.
5. Billy / to work / in the supermarket →
Simple present with 'have' and 'be'

Fill in the correct form of the verbs.

1. We (to have) a nice garden.

2. She (to be) six years old.

3. Simon (to have) two rabbits and five


goldfish.

4. I (to be) from Vienna, Austria.

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