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Put in the verbs in brackets into the gaps.

Use Simple
Present.
1) They

hockey at school. (to play)

2) She
3)

e-mails. (not/to write)


you

English? (to speak)

4) My parents
5)

fish. (not/to like)


Anne

any hobbies? (to have)

6) Andy's brother

in an office. (to work)

7) Leroy

very fast. (can/not/to read)

8)
Jim and Joe
every week? (to water)

the flowers

9) Yvonne's mother
10)

a motorbike. (not/to ride)


Elisabeth

cola? (to drink)

1) Anne
2)
sell)

my questions. (not/to answer)


they

tomatoes in this shop? (to

3) This girl
4)
teach)

trousers at school. (not/to wear)


Mr Barker

5) The guinea pigs


6)
bus? (to miss)
7) The poster
hang)
8)
9) The boys
10)
? (to ring)

Physics? (to
under the desk. (not/to hide)

Ken often

the school
on the wall anymore. (not/to

for the tickets? (you/to pay)


stones. (not/to throw)
the bells of your church still

Put in the verbs in brackets in Simple Present or Present


Continuous.
1) Andy sometimes

comics. (to read)

2) We never

TV in the morning. (to watch)

3) Listen! Sandy
sing)

in the bathroom. (to

4) My sister usually

in the kitchen. (to help)

5) My mother

breakfast now. (to make)

6) They often

the bathroom. (to clean)

7) Look! The boys

home. (to come)

8) Every day his grandfather

for a walk. (to go)

9) I
chat)

with my friend at the moment. (to

10) Cats

mice. (to eat)

Use the verbs in brackets in the Simple Present or in the


Present Continuous
1) Look! This lady

a hamburger. (not/to eat)

2) Our cat hardly ever

on the sofa. (to lie)

3)
moment? (to send)

they

text messages at the

4) I

supermarkets, but my father doesn't. (to like)

5) What
(to do)

the man

in our garden?

6) We

the bus to school. (not/to take)

7) Where

you

8)
shirts? (to wear)

your girlfriend always

9) I
10)
right now? (to swim)

from? (to come)


green T-

a cup of tea now. (to have)


the boy

in the pool

Rewrite the complete sentence using the adverb in brackets


in its usual position.
1) He listens to the radio. (often)

2) They read a book. (sometimes)

3) Pete gets angry. (never)

4) Tom is very friendly. (usually)

5) I take sugar in my coffee. (sometimes)

6) Ramon and Frank are hungry. (often)

7) My grandmother goes for a walk in the evening. (always)

8) Walter helps his father in the kitchen. (usually)

9) They watch TV in the afternoon. (hardly ever)

10) Christine smokes. (never)

Rewrite each sentence with the adverb of frequency (in


brackets) in its usual position.
1) Have you been to London? (ever)

3) Our friends must write tests. (often)

4) They go swimming in the lake. (sometimes)

5) The weather is bad in November. (always)

6) Peggy and Frank are late. (usually)

7) I have met him before. (never)

8) John watches TV. (hardly ever)

9) I was in contact with my sister. (often)

10) She will love him. (always)

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