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ACTIVITY
Natalia Tamara Esquivel
Grammar Vocabulary
I. WRITE THE CORRECT SEASON
• Numbers 11–20
III. GRAMMAR
PRESENT CONTINUOUS TENSE
II. Add the correct form to the gaps. Is Sitting (2) is is holding
Coming is helping are working
(PRESENT SIMPLE) fixing is wearing carrying
Practice does not sing sing Add the correct form to the gaps.
Play Love stand
Example: My sister lives in Canada. Now, Janet is in her house. She
Stacy is a singer. She Loves to sing. She is in a Is sitting on a wooden chair.
band. She Sings in the band. She is the lead She is holding a coat. She is fixing it.
singer. Sometimes she
Plays the piano. James is Janet's husband. He
Chad is Stacy's boyfriend. He is also in the band. Is sitting in front of her. He is
He Stands next to Stacy. He plays the electric fixing clothes too.
guitar. Sometimes Chad sings with Stacy. Dean
is Chad and Stacy's friend. He is also in the Elizabeth is sitting next to James. She is
band. He stands next to Chad. He plays bass Janet's sister. Right now she
guitar. Dean Does not sing _. He does not Is helping Janet and James. They
like to sing. Are working together. They are
The band Practices _ three times a week. carrying clothes.
They mostly perform at nightclubs. Sometimes
they sing at weddings. They are a very good At this moment a man is coming in. He
band. Is wearing dark clothes. He is
fixing a pile of clothes. They are all
working very hard.
IV. COMPLETE V. Add the correct form to the gaps
The simple present tense
ORDINAL NUMBER CARDINAL NUMBER
nd
forty - second
Forty - two 1. Ben works (work) in a hospital.
42
five
Fifth 5th
3. She doesn`t teach (not/teach) English.
nine
Ninth. 9th
4. Matthew never watches (watch)
th
fourth
four television.
4
3. They are going (go) to the cinema. 9. Does he want (want) to eat?
4. John is reading (read) the newspaper. 10. Samantha plays (play) tennis
twice a week.
5. We are not playing (not/play) video
A. Spring
games.
B. Summer
6. I am not drinking _ (not/drink) water. C. Autumn
7. We know (know) her. D. Winter