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What is the correct form of the verb to complete the sentence: She ___ (go) to the gym every morning?
What is the correct form of the verb to complete the sentence: She ___ (go) to the gym every morning?
How should the sentence be completed: They usually ___ (play) football on Saturdays?
How should the sentence be completed: They usually ___ (play) football on Saturdays?
Fill in the blank: Look! The children ___ (run) in the park.
Fill in the blank: Look! The children ___ (run) in the park.
Choose the correct answer to complete: Yesterday, I ___ (visit) my grandmother.
Choose the correct answer to complete: Yesterday, I ___ (visit) my grandmother.
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What is the correct form of the verb to complete the question: ___ (you/see) the movie last night?
What is the correct form of the verb to complete the question: ___ (you/see) the movie last night?
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She ___ to the gym every morning.
She ___ to the gym every morning.
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They usually ___ football on Saturdays.
They usually ___ football on Saturdays.
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Look! The children ___ in the park.
Look! The children ___ in the park.
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Yesterday, I ___ my grandmother.
Yesterday, I ___ my grandmother.
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Did you ___ the movie last night?
Did you ___ the movie last night?
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Study Notes
Present Simple
- The present simple tense is used to describe actions that happen regularly, habitually, or are generally true
- The form of the verb depends on the subject:
- For singular subjects (I, he, she, it) use the verb + s
- For plural subjects (we, you, they) use the verb without the s
- Examples:
- She goes to the gym every morning.
- They usually play football on Saturdays.
- Does he like coffee?
Present Continuous
- The present continuous tense is used to describe actions happening right now
- It uses the verb "to be" (am, is, are) + the verb ending in -ing
- Examples:
- Look! The children are running in the park.
- I am studying English at the moment.
- We are not watching TV right now.
Past Simple
- The past simple tense is used to talk about actions that happened in the past, at a specific time
- The form of the verb changes depending on the subject and verb
- Examples:
- Yesterday, I visited my grandmother.
- They didn’t go to the cinema last weekend.
- Did you see the movie last night?
Present Simple
- She goes to the gym every morning.
- They usually play football on Saturdays.
- Does he like coffee?
Present Continuous
- Look! The children are running in the park.
- I am studying English at the moment.
- We are not watching TV right now.
Past Simple
- Yesterday, I visited my grandmother.
- They didn’t go to the cinema last weekend.
- Did you see the movie last night?
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Test your knowledge on present simple, present continuous, and past simple tenses with this quiz. Discover how the verb forms change depending on the subject while practicing with various examples. Perfect for learners looking to strengthen their understanding of English grammar.