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PRESENT SIMPLE Put the verb into the correct form. Julie ___ (not/drink) tea very often. What time ___ (the banks/close) here? Where ___ (Martin/come) from? – He’s Scottish. What ___ (you/do)? – I’m an electrician. It ___ (take) me an hour to get to work. How long ___ (it/take) you? Look at this sentence. What ___ (this word/mean)? David isn’t very fit. He ___ (not/do) any sport. What time ___ (the train/arrive)? 1. Julie doesn´t drink tea very often 2.What time do the banks close here? 3.Where does Martin come from? 4: What do you do? 5 It takes me an hour to get to work. How long does it take you? 6.What does this word mean? 7 He doesn´t do any sport 8. does the train arrive PUT THE VERBS INTO THE CORRECT FORM, PRESENT SIMPLE OR PRESENT CONTINUOUSJulia is very good at languages. She speaks (speak) four languages very well. Hurry up! Everybody is waiting (wait) for you. A:Are you listening(you/listen) to the radio? B: No, you can turn it off. The River Nile flows (flow) into the Mediterranean. A: How’s your English? B: Not bad. I think it is improving (improve) slowly. Rachel is in London at the moment. She ei staying (stay) at the Park Hotel. She always stays (stay) there when she’s in London. Normally I finish (finish) work at five, but this week I am working (work) until six. My parents live (live) in Manchester. They were born there and have never lived anywhere else. Where do your parents live(your parents/live)? Sonia is looking (look) for a place to live. She is staying (stay) with her sister until she finds somewhere.A: What does your brother do (your brother/do)? B: He’s an architect, but he isn´t working (not/work) at the moment.PUT THE VERB INTO THE CORRECT FORM, PRESENT CONTINUOUS OR PRESENT SIMPLE Don’t put the dictionary away. I am using (use) it. Don’t put the dictionary away. I need (need) it. Who’s that man? What does he want (he/want)? Who’s that man? Why is he looking (he/look) at us? Alan says he’s 80 years old, but nobody believes (believe) him. She told me her name, but I don´t remember (not/remember) it now. I think (think) you should sell your car. You don´t use (not/use) it very often. Air consists (consist) mainly of nitrogen and oxygen. PAST SIMPLE AND PAST CONTINUOUS PUT THE VERBS INTO THE CORRECT FORM, PAST CONTINUOUS OR PAST SIMPLE. Jenny was waiting (wait) for me when I arrived (arrive). What were you doing (you/do) at this time yesterday? Did you go (you/go) out last night? How fast were you driving (you/drive) when the accident happened(happen)? Sam took (take) a photograph of me while I wasn´t looking (not/look). We were in a very difficult position. We didn´t know (not/know) what to do. I was walking (walk) along the street when suddenly I heard (hear) footsteps behind me. Somebody was following (follow) me. I was so scared and I started (start) to run.When I was young, I wanted (want) to be a pilotLast night I dropped (drop) a plate when I was doing (do) the washing up. Fortunately it didn´break (not/break).
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ñata13
es demasiado, todo lo que hice y no sé qué pasó , se confundió todo y sale en castellano.
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escribo y sale cualquier cosa, quizás hay que hacerlo en word y después copiarlo,
2.What time do the banks close here?
3.Where does Martin come from?
4: What do you do?
5 It takes me an hour to get to work. How long does it take you?
6.What does this word mean?
7 He doesn´t do any sport
8. does the train arrive
PUT THE VERBS INTO THE CORRECT FORM, PRESENT SIMPLE OR PRESENT CONTINUOUSJulia is very good at languages. She speaks (speak) four languages very well. Hurry up! Everybody is waiting (wait) for you. A:Are you listening(you/listen) to the radio? B: No, you can turn it off. The River Nile flows (flow) into the Mediterranean. A: How’s your English? B: Not bad. I think it is improving (improve) slowly. Rachel is in London at the moment. She ei staying (stay) at the Park Hotel. She always stays (stay) there when she’s in London. Normally I finish (finish) work at five, but this week I am working (work) until six. My parents live (live) in Manchester. They were born there and have never lived anywhere else. Where do your parents live(your parents/live)? Sonia is looking (look) for a place to live. She is staying (stay) with her sister until she finds somewhere.A: What does your brother do (your brother/do)? B: He’s an architect, but he isn´t working (not/work) at the moment.PUT THE VERB INTO THE CORRECT FORM, PRESENT CONTINUOUS OR PRESENT SIMPLE Don’t put the dictionary away. I am using (use) it. Don’t put the dictionary away. I need (need) it. Who’s that man? What does he want (he/want)? Who’s that man? Why is he looking (he/look) at us? Alan says he’s 80 years old, but nobody believes (believe) him. She told me her name, but I don´t remember (not/remember) it now. I think (think) you should sell your car. You don´t use (not/use) it very often. Air consists (consist) mainly of nitrogen and oxygen. PAST SIMPLE AND PAST CONTINUOUS PUT THE VERBS INTO THE CORRECT FORM, PAST CONTINUOUS OR PAST SIMPLE. Jenny was waiting (wait) for me when I arrived (arrive). What were you doing (you/do) at this time yesterday? Did you go (you/go) out last night? How fast were you driving (you/drive) when the accident happened(happen)? Sam took (take) a photograph of me while I wasn´t looking (not/look). We were in a very difficult position. We didn´t know (not/know) what to do. I was walking (walk) along the street when suddenly I heard (hear) footsteps behind me. Somebody was following (follow) me. I was so scared and I started (start) to run.When I was young, I wanted (want) to be a pilotLast night I dropped (drop) a plate when I was doing (do) the washing up. Fortunately it didn´break (not/break).