This document provides an exercise to practice using the present simple tense in English sentences. It consists of 17 sentences that are incomplete, requiring the user to fill in verbs in their base form. The sentences cover common situations involving habits, routines, opinions and facts. Completing the sentences helps the user reinforce using the present simple tense to talk about regular or general actions.
This document provides an exercise to practice using the present simple tense in English sentences. It consists of 17 sentences that are incomplete, requiring the user to fill in verbs in their base form. The sentences cover common situations involving habits, routines, opinions and facts. Completing the sentences helps the user reinforce using the present simple tense to talk about regular or general actions.
This document provides an exercise to practice using the present simple tense in English sentences. It consists of 17 sentences that are incomplete, requiring the user to fill in verbs in their base form. The sentences cover common situations involving habits, routines, opinions and facts. Completing the sentences helps the user reinforce using the present simple tense to talk about regular or general actions.
COMPLETE THE FOLLOWING SENTENCES USING PRESENT SIMPLE
(Recuerda escribir la primera letra de la oracin en mayscula, como por
ejemplo en la frase 3)
1. She thinks (think) Manuel is crazy.
2. They don't know (not know) what to say. 3. Does she feel (feel) ok? 4. He isn't (not be) a relative of mine. 5. I don't know (not know) who she is (be). 6. She washes (wash) her car every week. 7. Paul sleeps (sleep) seven hours a day. 8. Mary and John are (be) my cousins. 9. She always wins (win). 10. James cries (cry) very easily. 11. She prays (pray) in church every Sunday. 12. Sarah doesn't like (not like) pop music. 13. Does John play (play) football everyday? 14. Is (be) she a friend of yours? 15. Are (be) they in love? 16. Does Mary believe (believe) in God? 17. Who is (be) your favourite football player?