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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?
- go
- going
- goes (correct)
- gone
How should the sentence be completed: They usually ___ (play) football on Saturdays?
How should the sentence be completed: They usually ___ (play) football on Saturdays?
- playing
- plays
- played
- play (correct)
Fill in the blank: Look! The children ___ (run) in the park.
Fill in the blank: Look! The children ___ (run) in the park.
- are running (correct)
- running
- runs
- is running
Choose the correct answer to complete: Yesterday, I ___ (visit) my grandmother.
Choose the correct answer to complete: Yesterday, I ___ (visit) my grandmother.
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?
She ___ to the gym every morning.
She ___ to the gym every morning.
They usually ___ football on Saturdays.
They usually ___ football on Saturdays.
Look! The children ___ in the park.
Look! The children ___ in the park.
Yesterday, I ___ my grandmother.
Yesterday, I ___ my grandmother.
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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