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Present Tenses and Adverbs of Frequency

Use the adverb and the correct form of the verbs in brackets.

1. Our teacher, Mrs Jones,nevers be (never / be) late for lessons.

2. I often clean (often / clean) my bedroom on the weekend.

3. My brother hardly ever helps (hardly ever / help) me with my homework.

4. I sometimes be (sometimes / be) bored in the maths lessons.

5. We rarely watch (rarely / watch) football on TV.

Fill in the blanks with the correct form of the verb in parenthesis pay attention to the
position of time expressions and adverbs of time in the sentence.

1. Barack Obama wakes (wake up) at 5:15 every morning.

2. He often goes (go) to some special meetings.

3. Angela Merkel attends (attend) to important summermits that are celebrated yearly.

4. Presidents rarely appreciates (appreciate) what people expect from them.

5. Marcelo Ebrard and Claudia Scheinbaum once in a while work (work) in that nice

business center.

Fill in the blanks with the correct form of the verb in parentheses. Use don't or
doesn't, where necessary.

1. Young activists don’t (not / play) a special role in that environmental project.

2. Doesn’t the Russian Minister ( work) in Bangkok?

3. Manoj Tiwari doesn’t ( live) in New Delhi.

4. Some young leaders don’t (protest) against climate change.

5. Adrian Rodgers doesn’t (not / predicate ) at the synagogues.

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