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What is the correct verb form to complete the sentence: 'I (be) ________ at school at the weekend.'?
What is the correct verb form to complete the sentence: 'I (be) ________ at school at the weekend.'?
- was
- am (correct)
- is
- being
Choose the correct option to complete the sentence: 'She (not study) ________ on Friday.'
Choose the correct option to complete the sentence: 'She (not study) ________ on Friday.'
- isn't studied
- was not studying
- is not studying
- does not study (correct)
Which is the proper verb form to fill in the blank: 'Where (be) ________ your children?'
Which is the proper verb form to fill in the blank: 'Where (be) ________ your children?'
- are (correct)
- is
- were
- being
What is the correct completion for the statement: 'My sister (work) ________ in a bank.'?
What is the correct completion for the statement: 'My sister (work) ________ in a bank.'?
Which verb correctly fills the gap in the sentence: 'Dog (like) ________ meat.'?
Which verb correctly fills the gap in the sentence: 'Dog (like) ________ meat.'?
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Study Notes
Verb Conjugation Practice
- Continuous learning: Fill in blanks with appropriate verb forms.
- Common verbs covered include "be," "study," "have," "work," "like," and "live."
Usage of Affirmative, Negative, and Interrogative Forms
- Sentences include both affirmative statements and negative constructions.
- Questions are formulated to practice interrogative forms, such as asking about residence or actions.
Present Simple Tense
- Emphasizes the use of present simple tense for habitual actions (e.g., "I usually have breakfast at 7.00").
- Illustrates the structure for negative forms: "She does not study on Friday."
Singular and Plural Subjects
- Activities highlight the agreement between subjects and verbs.
- Example of plural subjects and their verb forms with "My students are not hard working."
Contextual Examples
- Daily routines reflected in the context of time, like "at the weekend" and "on Friday."
- Specific locations mentioned, such as living conditions ("She lives in Florida").
Common Themes
- Daily life and routines serve as common themes throughout.
- References to family roles, such as "My sister works in a bank" and questions about children hint at familial structures.
Animal Behavior
- Example of a simple sentence expressing preference: "Dog likes meat," demonstrating subject-verb agreement.
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