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The Present Simple. Утвердительная форма Вопросительная форма Отрицательная форма I write Do I write? I do not write He She writes

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Утвердительная форма Вопросительная форма Отрицательная форма
I write Do I write? I do not write
He She write s It he Does she write? it He She does not write It
We You write They we Do you write? they We You do not write They

 

EXERCISE 1. Complete the sentences with these verbs using the proper form of the Present Simple:

Look go have start take speak be seem rain eat snow win

1. She always ….. lunch at school. 2. The child ….. to school every day. His father ….. him there in his car. 3. Richard’s life in Paris is a bit difficult. He only ….. English. 4. What’s the matter? You ….. very sad. 5. Liz is good at tennis. She ….. every game. 6. It ….. quite reasonable. 7. Winter is warm here. It ….. very seldom. But sometimes it …... 8. Helen is on a diet. She ….. a little. 9. He ….. in a hurry. 10. The exams at school ….. in April.

EXERCISE 2. Put the verb into the correct form.

1 Jane doesn't drink (not/drink) tea very often.

2 What time ______ (the banks / close) in Britain?

3 “Where ______ (Martin/come) from?” “He’s Scottish.”

4 “What ______ (you/do)?” “I’m an electrical engineer.”

5 It ______ (take) me an hour to get to work. How long ______ (it/take) you?

6 I ______ (play) the piano but I ______ (not/play) very well.

7 I ______ (understand) this sentence. What ______ (this word/mean)?

 

EXERCISE 3. Ask questions to the words in italics.

1. Ann speaks German very well. 2. Bad driving causes many accidents. 3. I never drink coffee. 4. My parents live in a very small flat. 5. The swimming pool opens at 9 o'clock and closes at 18.30 every day. 6. The Olympic Games take place every four years.

EXERCISE 4. Open the brackets using the Present Simple.

1. (USUALLY) Andrea Schatzmann, an exchange student from Switzerland, (to livе) with the Connor family in San Francisco. She (to get) uр at 7 аm and (to take) а shower. She normally (not to have) break­fast. At half past seven she (to catch) the bus. Неr first class (to start) at a quarter past eight. She al­ways (to have) lunch at 12 o'clock in the cafeteria. The cafeteria food (to be) ОК and it (to be) cheap too. Неr afternoon classes (to be) from 1.15 till 3.00 р.m., so she (to be) at school аll day. She usually (to have) dinner with the Connors at about 8.00. Оn Saturdays she (to have) lunch at the restaurant. Оnсе а week, usually оn Sunday mornings, she (to go) swimming. А fewfriends usually (to go) along, too. Оnе of her friends has got а car, so he (to pick) them upand then he (to drive) them home. After swim­ming they often (to go) out forа pizza. Оn Saturday evenings she sometimes (to go) out with friends to а party or mауbe to а concert. Sometimes she (to in­vite) friends to her house and they (to listen) to music and (to talk). Mr. and Mrs. Connor often (to take) them forа camping weekend to the seaside or to the mountains. From time to time she (to саll) her family in Switzerland. They never (to talk) forvery long because it (to be) expensive. She usually (to call) оn Sundays because it (to be) cheaper then.

2. What time Andrea usually (to get) up? 3. When she (to catch) the bus? 4. She (to take) а shower in the morning? 5. She (to go) home forlunch? 6. When she (to go) swimming? 7. How she (to get) to the pool? 8. What she (to do) оn Saturday evenings?

 


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