Present Simple And Continuous Exercise 2 Affirmative
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agora.xtec.catUse the Present Simple or Present Continuous. 1. Maria / not have / lunch / with her father / today / . ... The words below appear in the text in Exercise 2. Find the words and guess their meanings. Use a dictionary to check your guesses. ... Use the Present Perfect Simple or Past Simple affirmative, negative or interrogative. 1. I ...
Present Simple Continuous Exercise 1 - E-grammar
www.e-grammar.orgwww.e-grammar.org/present-simple-continuous-worksheets/ Present tenses Affirmative Exercise 1. Choose the correct present simple or continuous form.
Simple Present Exercises - reptic-crla.collanaud.qc.ca
reptic-crla.collanaud.qc.caTutee’s Simple Present Tense Booklet (Tutor’s copy in Tutor Manual pages 103-118) Simple Present Exercises Exercise 1: Circle the keywords and fill in the blanks with the simple present in the affirmative. 1. Mary (play) _____ tennis every day. 2. My friends always (eat) …
Conditional Sentences in English Grammar Rules PDF
ugcportal.comIn ‘If clause’ In place of simple present tense, present continuous tense can also be use. e.g. 1. If you are waiting for the bus, you should better take a taxi. 2. If you are not reading the newspaper, you should let others read it. In ‘If clause’ present perfect tense can also be use. 1. If you have finished the work, you may leave. 2.
REFUERZO ACTIVIDADES DE RECUPERACIÓN Y CUADERNO DE
yoquieroaprobar.es2. Write questions with the words below about Kevin’s visit. Use the Present Simple or Present Continuous. Then answer the questions. 1. Kevin / visit / his uncle / right now ..... 2. what / he / send / with his e-mail
Present Perfect Progressive (Present Perfect Continuous)
www.kaisons.orgPresent Perfect Progressive (Continuous) / Affirmative and Negative Write sentences first in the negative and then in the affirmative using the words provided and the present perfect progressive tense. Follow the example given below. Ex. Terry/study French/ study German. - Terry hasn’t been studying French. He’s been studying German. 1.
Past Perfect Tense
cubictalk.comPast Perfect Progressive (Continuous) Tense Use the information provided below to make sentences with present perfect progressive tense and “ever since”. plan - eat - sit - burn - fight - lose - rain - smoke - wait - give - look - date - work - look forward to 1.
SUMMER HOMEWORK EXTENSION 2 ESO
agora.xtec.cat2 UNIT 1 Vocabulary 1 What do Jane and Marian do in their free time? Complete the texts with the activities below. Then look at the pictures and write the name of the correct girl. going dancing • practises the piano • rides a bike • chatting with friends • browses the web
GMAT Ultimate Grammar
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