SIMPLE PRESENT Affirmative Negative Interrogative I play. You eat. He reads. She sleeps. It runs. We speak. You work. They study. I don t play. You don t eat. He doesn t read. She doesn t sleep. It doesn t run. We don t speak. You don t work. They don t study. Do you play? Do you eat? Does he read? Does she sleep? Does it run? Do you speak? Do you work? Do you study? AFFIRMATIVE Subjet + verb (3 sing +s, or es) NEGATIVE Subjet + do/does + not+ verb INTERROGATIVE Do /Does + Subjet + verb?
PRESENT CONTINUOUS Affirmative Negative Interrogative I am (I m) playing. You are (you re) eating He is (He s) reading. She is (She s) sleeping. It is (It s) running. We are (we re) speaking. You are (you re) working. Theyare(they re) studying. I am not playing. You are not (you aren t) eating He is not (He isn t) reading. She is not (She isn t) sleeping. It is not (It isn t) running. We are not (we aren t) speaking. You are not (you aren t) working. They are not(they aren t) studying. Am I playing? Are you eating? Is he reading? Is she sleeping? Is it running? Are we speaking? Are you working? Are they studying? AFFIRMATIVE Subjet + to be + verb +ing... NEGATIVE Subjet + to be + not + verb +ing... INTERROGATIVE To be + Subjet + verb +ing?
SIMPLE PRESENT OR PRESENT CONTINUOUS Complete the sentences with the suitable verbs, use simple present or present continuous. 1. They (play) basketball on Saturdays. 2. She (read) a book in this moment 3. My parents (dance) on Monday night. 4. You (play) guitar now. 5. They (watch) a film in this moment.. 6. They (play) tenis every afternoon. 7. He (cook) now. 8. I (do) my homeworks at the time. 9. She (go) to the cinema once at week. 10. He (sleep) now.
SIMPLE PRESENT OR PRESENT CONTINUOUS Complete the sentences with the suitable verbs, use simple present or present continuous. 1. They (not/ play) tenis on Saturdays, they (play) tenis on Fridays. 2. She (not/study) now, she (eat). 3. My parents allways (go) to the cinema on Sunday night, but this Sunday they (not/go) to the cinema. 4. (you/play) guitar? 5. They (not/watch) a film now. They (listen) music. 6. They (not/live) in Madrid, They (live) in Sevilla. 7. He (not/speak), now, he (sleep). 8. I (do) my homeworks at the time, I allways (do) my homework in the afternoon. 9. She (not/read) the newspaper at the moment, she (write) a letter. 10. (he/sleep) now? 11. (you/listen) to me? 12. (drive/she) now? 13. (drive/he) very well? 14. I (study), at the moment. 15. You (not/ speak) now.
THERE IS/ THERE ARE Put the words in order to make sentences 1. Two / aren t / at the park / there / children. 2. Is /in the table / an orange / there. 3. Cat / there/at home/ is /a? 4. An / isn t / there / apple / in / the table. 5. Pencils / there / in my schoolbag / are / three 6. Are / in the bedrom /there / pictures? 7. There / in the bottle/ aren t / water 8. Are / in the house / dogs / there? 9. Is / a / table / there / room / in / the? 10. Are / two / there / trees / in / garden / the? Put these sentences in the negative form 1. There is a supermarket near to the park. 2. There are six cats in the house. 3. There is a pencil in the table. 4. There are ten cars in front of our house. 5. There is a dog in the garden.
SIMPLE PAST Affirmative Negative Interrogative I played You ate. He read. She slept. It ran. We spoke. You worked. They studied. I didn t play. You didn t eat. He didn t read. She didn t sleep. It didn t run. We didn t speak. You didn t work. They didn t study. Did you play? Did you eat? Did he read? Did she sleep? Did it run? Did you speak? Did you work? Did you study? AFFIRMATIVE Subjet + verb past. NEGATIVE Subjet + did not+ verb INTERROGATIVE Did + Subjet + verb?
PAST CONTINUOUS Affirmative Negative Interrogative I was playing. You were eating He was reading. She was sleeping. It was running. We were speaking. You were working. They were studying. I was not playing. You were not (you weren t) eating He was not (He wasn t) reading. She was not (She wasn t) sleeping. It was not (It wasn t) running. We were not (we weren t) speaking. You were not (you weren t) working. They were not(they weren t) studying. Was I playing? Were you eating? Was he reading? Was she sleeping? Was it running? Were we speaking? Were you working? Werethey studying? AFFIRMATIVE Subjet + was/were + verb +ing... NEGATIVE Subjet + was/were not + verb +ing... INTERROGATIVE Was/were + Subjet + verb +ing?
Simple Past or Past Continuous/ Past and Present Fill in the blanks with the SUITABLE verbs in past tense 1. Ann (read) a book yesterday. 2. My sister (play) tenis when you (arrive). 3. We (listen) to music when my mother (call) us. 4. My brother (sleep) while I (do) my homework. 5. They (study) while we (work) out. 6. I (do) my homeworks, when she (ring). 7. You (speak), when the accident (happened). 8. They (clean) the house, while you (do) the dinner. 9. Tom (go) to the cinema yesterday. 10. My mother (run) this morning, when she (fell) bad. Fill in the blanks with the simple past or simple present. 1. Sarah (watch) a film every night. 2. I (study) english the last year. 3. We (play) guitar a week ago. 4. My brother (read) the newspaper every morning. 5. They (go) to the cinema every Saturday. 6. Peter (clean) the house yesterday. 7. My sister (speak) with her friend an hour ago. 8. We (eat) an apple every morning.
SIMPLE PAST Turn the sentences into negative and interrogative form. 1. Ann watered the plants. 2. We listened music. 3. My father drove. 4. I played basketball. 5. They ate in my home. Turn the sentences into simple present tense. 1. My aunt lived in this house. _ 2. They played tenis. 3. My mother drove the car. 4. You studied english. 5. My brother spoke.
PAST CONTINUOUS Turn the sentences into the negative and the interrogative form. 1. Ann was watering the plants. 2. We were listening music. 3. My father was driving. 4. I was playing basketball. 5. They were eating in my home. Turn the sentences into present continuous form. 1. My aunt was living in this house. _ 2. They were playing tenis. 3. My mother was driving the car. 4. You were studying english. 5. My brother was speaking.
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PRESENT PERFECT Affirmative Negative Interrogative I have played You have eaten. He has read. She has slept. It has run. We have spoken. You have worked. They have studied. I haven t played. You haven t eaten. He hasn t read. She hasn t slept. It hasn t run. We haven t spoken You haven t worked. They haven t study. Have I played? Have you eaten? Has he read? Has she slept? Has it run? Have you spoken? Have you worked? Have you studied? AFFIRMATIVE Subjet + have/has + verb past participle NEGATIVE Subjet + have/has + not+ verb past participle INTERROGATIVE Have/has+ Subjet + verb past participle?
PRESENT PERFECT Fill in the blanks with the verb 1. Ann (read) a book. 2. My sister (play) tenis. 3. We (listen) music. 4. My brother (sleep). 5. They (study). 6. I (do) my homeworks. 7. You (speak) 8. They (clean) the house. 9. Tom (go) to the cinema. 10. My mother (run). Choose the correct answer 1. We has/have cooked dinner. 2. My aunt has/have driven the car. 3. I have/has read a comic. 4. They have/has slept. 5. You have/has studied. 6. Ann has/have done her homeworks. 7. My brother have/have played tenis. 8. She have/has spoken, 9. Mary have/has sung. 10. My father has/have worked. Fill in the blanks with the present continuous or present perfect 1. Sarah (watch) a film in this moment. 2. I (study) english every day. 3. We (play) guitar on mondays. 4. My brother (read) the newspaper now. 5. They (go) to the cinema every Saturday. 6. Peter (clean) the house in this moment. 7. My sister (speak) with her friend now. 8. We (eat) an apple every morning.
PRESENT PERFECT Turn the sentences into negative 1. Ann has watered the plants. _ 2. We have listened music. 3. My father has driven. 4. I have played basketball. 5. They have eaten in my home. _ Turn the sentences into interrogative 1. My aunt has lived in this house. _ 2. They have played tenis. 3. My mother has driven the car. 4. You have studied english. 5. My brother has spoken. _ Complete the sentences with have or has. Write short answer. 1. Sarah watched the TV? Yes, / No,. 2. you studied? Yes,, No,. 3. they played football? Yes,, No,. 4. your sister slept? Yes,, No,. 5. Peter gone to the cinema?. Yes,. No,. 6. the children done their homework? Yes,. No,. 7. your mother Worked here? Yes,. No,. 8. Mary Read a book every day? Yes,. No,.
FUTURE (WILL) Affirmative Negative Interrogative I will play. (I ll play) You will eat (you ll eat) He will read. (he ll read) She will sleep (she ll sleep) It will run. (It ll run). We will speak. (We ll speak) You will work. (You ll work) They will study. (They ll study) I will not (won t) play. You will not (won t) eat. He will not (won t) read. She will not (won t) sleep. It will not (won t) run. We will not (won t) speak. You will not (won t) work They will not (won t) study. Will I play? Will you eat? Will he read? Will she sleep? Will it run? Will you speak? Will you work? Will they study? AFFIRMATIVE Subjet + will + verb NEGATIVE Subjet + will not (won t) + verb INTERROGATIVE Will + Subjet + verb?
FUTURE (WILL) Turn the sentences into negative 1. Ann has watered the plants. _ 2. We have listened music. 3. My father has driven. 4. I have played basketball. 5. They have eaten in my home. _ Turn the sentences into interrogative 1. My aunt has lived in this house. _ 2. They have played tenis. 3. My mother has driven the car. 4. You have studied english. 5. My brother has spoken. _ Complete the sentences with have or has. Write short answer. 1. Sarah watched the TV? Yes, / No,. 2. you studied? Yes,, No,. 3. they played football? Yes,, No,. 4. your sister slept? Yes,, No,. 5. Peter gone to the cinema?. Yes,. No,. 6. the children done their homework? Yes,. No,. 7. your mother worked here? Yes,. No,. 8. Mary Read a book every day? Yes,. No,.
FUTURE (WILL) Fill in the blanks with the future tense (will) 1. Sarah (watch) a film. 2. I (study) for my english exam. 3. We (play) guitar. 4. My brother (read) the newspaper. 5. They (go) to the cinema. 6. Peter (clean) the house. 7. My sister (speak) with her friend. 8. We (eat) an apple. Put the sentences in the future tense (will) 1. Ann reads a book. 2. My sister plays tenis. 3. We listen to music. 4. My brother sleeps. 5. They study. 6. I do my homeworks. 7. You speak. 8. They clean the house. 9. Tom goes to the cinema. 10. My mother runs.
FUTURE (WILL) Turn the sentences into negative 1. Ann will water the plants. _ 2. We will listen to music. 3. My father will drive. 4. I will play basketball. 5. They will eat in my home. _ 6. You will speak chinese. 7. They will travel. 8. I will live in another country. 9. She will dance. 10. We will be rich. Turn the sentences into interrogative 1. My aunt will live in this house. _ 2. They will play tenis. 3. My mother will drive the car. 4. You will study english. 5. My brother will speak. _ 6. They will go to the park. 7. You will sing. 8. He will ride a bicycle. 9. I will write the letter. 10. She will win.
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