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COLEGIO INGLÉS BRITISH ROYAL SCHOOL CONCEPCIÓN

Paicaví Nº 3281, Alto Los Príncipes - Concepción


Fonos (41) 2522020 – 2522929 - 2500065
Teacher: Miss Jimena Espinoza Briceño
Subject: English

ENGLISH GUIDE

Name: _________________________________ Date: ____________

Activity: Selecciona la opción verbal que te parezca MAS ADECUADA para estas
oraciones.

1. I (live / lives) with my parents.


2. We (live / lives) downtown.
3. My parents (has / have) an apartment.
4. I (walk / walks) to work.
5. I (don’t / doesn’t) need a car.
6. My mother (don’t / doesn’t) walk to work.
7. She (use / uses) public transportation.
8. She (takes / take) the subway.
9. My father is retired, so he (don’t / doesn’t) have a job.
10. But he (do / does) a lot of work at home.

What's the best word to complete the sentence?

1. I ________ in a bank.
1. work
2. works
3. workes
2. We ________ to Spain every summer.
1. fly
2. flys
3. flies
3. It ________ almost every day in Manchester.
1. rain
2. rains
3. raines
4. My best friend ________ to me every week.
1. write
2. writies
3. Writes
5. John ________ very hard in class, but I don't think he'll pass the course.
1. try
2. trys
3. tries
6. Jo is so smart that she ________ every exam without even trying.
1. pass
2. passies
3. passes

Put the verb in brackets in the correct form (present simple or present continuous).

Mary and I ____________(work) in the same office, but


we're completely different. She _____________(like)
coffee, but I ____________(like) tea. She
_________________ (wash) her car every weekend, but
I never _______________(clean) mine. She
_________________ (smile) all the time at work, but I _________________ (feel)
miserable. I _________________ (complain) about the boss all the time, but Mary
_________________ (think) the boss is a nice person. When I _________________
(finish) work, I like to drink beer with my friends, but Mary _________________ (study) at
night school. The boss _________________ (think) Mary is perfect, but she
_________________ (drive) me nuts!

N THE NEGATIVE FORM THE AUXILIARY CHANGES FORM AND NOT THE VERB.

He / she / it + doesn’t + verb (simple form)


I / We / You / They + don’t + verb (simple form)

Figura #1:

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Figura #2

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