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English Assignment

I. Simple Present
a. Fill in the blank with appropriate to be (Am, Is, or Are)
1.Mr Cooper (is) in the house.
2. The dog and the cat (are) in the garden.
3. The woman (is) behind a tree.
4. Peter (is) a clever boy.
5. I (am) Kevin.
6. Mr Baker and I (are) friends.
7. It (is) time for dinner.
8. My name (is) Caroline.
9. My rabbit and my cat (are) friends.
10. They (are) very nice animals.

b. Make present simple sentence – Positive, negative, or question


1) (he / drive to work every day)
[He drives to work every day]

2) (I / not / think you're right)


[I don’t think you’re right]

3) (we / have enough time)?


[Do we have enough time?]

4) (I / eat cereal in the morning)


[I eats cereal in the morning.]

5) (they / write e-mails every day)?


[Do they write e-mails every day?]
6) (you / watch a lot of TV)
[you watch a lot of TV]

7) (he / not / read the newspaper)


[He does not read the newspaper]

8) (she / dance often)?


[does she dance often?]

9) (where / I / come on Mondays)?


[where do I come on Mondays?]

10) (what / you / do at the weekend)?


[What do you do at the weekend?]

II. Present Continuous / Present Progressive


a. Make Present Continuous / Present Progressive sentence– Positive, negative, or question

1) (she / go home now)


[She is going home now]

2) (I / read a great book)


[I am reading a great book]

3) (she / not / wash her hair)


[she is not washing her hair]

4) (the cat / chase mice)?


[Is the cat chasing mice?]

5) (she / cry)?
[Is she crying?]
6) (he / not / study Latin)
[He is not studying Latin]

7) (we / drive to London)?


[Are we driving to London?]

8) (they / watch TV)?


[Are they watching TV?]

9) (where / she / go now)?


[Where is she going now?]

10) (I / not / leave now)


[I’m not leaving now]

III. Present Simple Vs Present Continuous


a. Choose the present simple or the present continuous - it could be positive, negative or
question

1) She (not/go) to the cinema very often.


[She is not going to the cinema very often]

2) You usually (arrive) late.


[You usually arrives late]

3) He normally (eat) dinner at home.


[He normally eats dinner at home]

4) (you/study) every night?


[Are you studying every night?]

5) (they/work) late usually?


[Are they working late usually?]

6) You (not/go) out later.


[You are not going out later]
7) I (not/work) tonight.
[I am not working tonight]

8) (she/work) at the moment?


[Is she working at the moment?]

9) I (not/drink) coffee very often.


[I’m not drinking coffee very often]

10) Julie (sleep) now.


[Julie sleeps now]

IV. Past Simple


a. Fill in the blank with appropriate to be (Was or Were)
1) (I / be / at the cinema last night)
[I was at the cinema last night]

2) (the children / be / naughty)?


[Did the children were naughty?]

3) (we / be / in a cafe when you called)?


[Did we were in a cafe when you called?]

4) (I / be / late)?
[Did I was late?]

5) (she / be / a teacher when she was young)


[She was a teacher when she was young]

6) (where / we / be)?
[where did we were?]
7) (you / be / okay)?
[Did you were okay?]

8) (we / be / too tired)


[We were too tired]

9) (how / the party / be)?


[How did the party was?]

10) (they / be / late for the interview)


[They were late for the interview]
b. Make past simple sentence – Positive, negative, or question
1) I (not/drink) any beer last night.
[I didn’t drink any beer last night]

2) She (get on) the bus in the centre of the city.


[She got on the bus in the centre of the city]

3) What time (he/get up) yesterday?


[What time did he get up yesterday?]

4) Where (you/get off) the train?


[where did you get off the train?]

5) I (not/change) trains at Victoria.


[I din’t change trains at Victoria]

6) We (wake up) very late.


[We woke up very late]

7) What (he/give) his mother for Christmas?


[What did he give his mother for Christmas?]
8) I (receive) £300 when my uncle died.
[I received £300 when my uncle died]

9) We (not/use) the computer last night.


[We didn’t use the computer last night]

10) (she/make) good coffee?


[did she make good coffee?]

IV. Present perfect


a. Make Present Perfect sentence– Positive, negative, or question
1) (you / keep a pet for three years)
[You have kept a pet for three years]

2) (you / eat Thai food before)?


[Have you eaten Thai food before?]

3) (it / rain all day)?


[Has it rained all day?]

4) (who / we / forget to invite)?


[Who have we forgotten to invite?]

5) (we / not / hear that song already)


[We haven’t heard that song already]

6) (he / not / forget his books)


[He has not forgotten his books]

7) (she / steal all the chocolate)


[She has stolen all the chocolate]
8) (I / explain it well)?
[Have I explained it well?]

9) (who / he / meet recently)?


[Who has he met recently?]

11) (how / we / finish already)?


[How have we finished already?]
V. Present perfect vs past simple
a. Choose the present perfect vs past simple - it could be positive, negative or question

1) I (see) three police cars this morning.


[I saw three police cars this morning]

2) After he (arrive) home, he (unpack) and (go) to bed early.


[After he arrived home, he has unpacked and went to bed early]

3) A:What's wrong?B: I (break) a glass.


[I broke a glass]

4) My grandparents only (know) each other for a few months before they (get) married.
[My grandparents only knew each other for a few months before they got married]

5) I (be) in London for three years. I love it here.


[I was in London for three years. I love it here]

6) We (see) Julie last night.


[We saw Julie last night]

7) He (be) a teacher before he (become) a musician.


[He was a teacher before he became a musician]
8) When the boss (walk) into the room we (know) someone was going to get fired.
[When the boss walked into the room we have known someone was going to get fired]

9) The children (break) a window in the school last week.


[The children broke a window in the school last week]

10) He (see) that film last year.


[He saw that film last year]

VI. Simple future


a. Make simple future (will or to be going to ) sentence– Positive, negative, or question
1. A: Why are you holding a piece of paper?
B: I (write) a letter to my friends back home in Texas.
[I will write a letter to my friends back home in Texas]

2. A: I'm about to fall asleep. I need to wake up!


B: I (get) you a cup of coffee. That will wake you up.
[I will get you a cup of coffee. That will wake you up]

3. A: I can't hear the television!


B: I (turn) it up so you can hear it.
[I will turn it up so you can hear it]

4. We are so excited about our trip next month to France. We (visit) Paris, Nice and Grenoble.
[We are so excited about our trip next month to France. We will visit Paris, Nice and Grenoble]

5. Sarah (come) to the party. Oliver (be) there as well.


[Sarah will come to the party. Oliver will be there as well]

6. Ted: It is so hot in here!


Sarah: I (turn) the air-conditioning on.
[I will turn the air-conditioning on]
7. I think he (be) the next President of the United States.
[I think he will be the next President of the United States]

8. After I graduate, I (attend) medical school and become a doctor. I have wanted to be a doctor
all my life.
[After I graduate, I will attend medical school and become a doctor. I have wanted to be a doctor
all my life.]

9. A: Excuse me, I need to talk to someone about our hotel room. I am afraid it is simply too
small for four people.
B: That man at the service counter (help) you.
[That man at the service counter will help you]

10. As soon as the weather clears up, we (walk) down to the beach and go swimming.
[As soon as the weather clears up, we will walk down to the beach and go swimming]

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