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SIMPLE PRESENT

Use the verbs in brackets to make sentences in the simple present.

1. I [collect] stamps.
2. Henry and I [play] card games.
3. He [to] read comics.
4. Chris [sing] in a band.
5. We [have got] a hamster.
6. Andy and John [like] coke.
7. She [be] nice.
8. They [help] their parents.
9. The children [speak] English.
10. I [buy] a newspaper every Saturday.

Make negative sentences.

1. I watch TV.
2. We play football.
3. It is boring.
4. She cleans her room.
5. You ride your bike every weekend.
6. Sandy takes nice photos.
7. They open the windows.
8. He buys a new CD.
9. I am late.
10. She has got a cat.

Ask questions.

1. Julia likes pop-music.


2. Maria comes from Spain.
3. They play in the garden.
4. Rick rides his bike.
5. I go to the cinema on Saturdays.
6. We go to Algarve because it is warm there.
7. Joe repairs his bike.
8. Robin drives his car carefully.
9. Peter runs with his dog every day.
10. Eric goes to Italy for a holiday.
Rewrite the sentences using the long forms.

1. They don't eat pizza.


2. We don't go to bed early.
3. It doesn't make sense
4. She doesn't love him.
5. I don't work here.
6. I'm on holiday.
7. She isn't at home.
8. They're not my friends.
9. They've a nice car.
10. I haven't got time.

Rewrite the sentences using the short forms.

1. I do not speak French.


2. We do not live in a castle.
3. He does not like music.
4. She does not sing well.
5. They do not drink water.
6. I am not hungry.
7. She is not thirsty.
8. They are friendly.
9. We have got a cat.
10. They have not got a hamster.

Complete the table.

Affirmative Negative Interrogative


I play I I
You help You you
He He does not answer he
She She Does she sing?
It rains It it
We We Do we dream?
You You do not read you
They They Do they work?

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