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Present simple + adverbs of frequency

1- Put the verbs between brackets in the Present simple tense and the adverbs of
frequency in the right order.

A. My brother always helps me with my homework.


B. We rarely have discussion with our teacher.
C. I am often tired in the evenings.
D. My school sometimes organizes trips to places in Morocco.
E. Good teachers usually work with their students.
F. My English teacher is never late for school.

2- Put the verbs into the correct form.

A. I like lemonade very much.


B. The girls always listen to pop music.
C. Janet never wears jeans.
D. Mr. Smith teaches Spanish and French.
E. You do your homework after school.

3- Simple present with 'have' and ‘be’: Fill in the correct form of the verbs.

A. We have a nice garden.


F. She is six years old.
G. Simon has two rabbits and five goldfish.
H. I am from Vienna, Austria.
I. They are Sandy’s parents.

4- Complete the sentences with the present tense forms of the verb to be:
A: Where are we now?
B: You are just in front of our house.

A: Are you hungry?


B: Yes, I am a little bit hungry.

A: Is your sister at school?


B: No, she is at school.

A: Where are your parents?


B: My mum and dad are at work.

A: Is Peter your friend? And what about Bill?


B: Peter and Bill are my best friends.

A: I think these stories are very interesting.


B: Really? The stories are Not interesting at all.
A: How often are you ill?
B: Quite often. I am very healthy.

A: Are Susan and Marion good at sport?


B: Well, Susan is quite good at athletics, but Marion isn't.

A: Am I the best student in our class?


B: No, you are Not I'm the best?

A: Where are you, Simon?


B: I'm afraid Simon is Not here. He is at the shop.

5- Use the words in brackets to correct the wrong information. Use don't | doesn't in the
present simple.

 The Earth doesn’t move around the Sun 150 thousand kilometers away from it, it moves
150 million kilometers.

 Tourists don’t go to Africa to see the Niagara Falls; they go to America.

 People in Switzerland don’t speak the Swiss language, they speak German, French and
Italian.

 The Amazon River doesn’t end in the Pacific Ocean, it ends in the Atlantic Ocean

 The Ayers Rock doesn’t lie in the east of Australia, it lies in the middle

 The oldest skyscraper in the world doesn’t stand in New York, it stands in Chicago.

 The tallest trees in the world don’t grow in France, they grow in California.

 The cheetahs don’t run up to 60 kilometers per hour, they run up to 120.

 The ostrich doesn’t live in Australia, It Lives in Africa

 The Japanese people don’t make Nokia mobile phones, the Finnish people do.

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