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The present simple

The present simple is used to make simple statements


of fact, to talk about things that happen repeatedly,
and to describe things that are always true.

FILL IN THE GAPS BY PUTTING THE VERBS IN THE PRESENT SIMPLE

MARK THE SENTENCES THAT ARE CORRECT

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FILL IN THE GAPS USING “AM,” FILL IN THE GAPS USING
“IS,” OR “ARE” “HAVE” OR “HAS”

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The present simple negative
To make negative sentences using “be” in the present
simple, “not” is added after the verb. For other verbs,
the auxiliary verb “do not” or “does not” is used.

REWRITE THE SENTENCES, PUTTING THE WORDS IN THE CORRECT ORDER

FILL IN THE GAPS USING “DO NOT” OR “DOES NOT”

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REWRITE EACH SENTENCE IN THE NEGATIVE USING CONTRACTIONS

MARK THE SENTENCES THAT ARE CORRECT

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MARK THE QUESTIONS THAT ARE CORRECT

REWRITE THE SENTENCES AS QUESTIONS

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FILL IN THE GAPS BY PUTTING THE VERBS IN THE PRESENT CONTINUOUS

MARK THE SENTENCES THAT ARE CORRECT

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MATCH THE BEGINNINGS OF THE SENTENCES TO THE CORRECT ENDINGS

REWRITE THE SENTENCES, PUTTING THE WORDS IN THE CORRECT ORDER

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REWRITE THE SENTENCES REWRITE THE SENTENCES
AS QUESTIONS AS NEGATIVES

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CROSS OUT THE INCORRECT WORDS IN EACH SENTENCE

FILL IN THE GAPS BY PUTTING THE VERBS IN THE PRESENT SIMPLE OR


THE PRESENT CONTINUOUS

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MARK THE SENTENCES THAT ARE CORRECT

REWRITE THE SENTENCES, CORRECTING THE ERRORS

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The past simple
The past simple is used to talk about completed
actions that happened at a fixed time in the past.
It is the most commonly used past tense in English.

FILL IN THE GAPS USING THE PAST SIMPLE VERBS IN THE PANEL

MATCH THE BEGINNINGS OF THE SENTENCES TO THE CORRECT ENDINGS

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REWRITE THE SENTENCES, PUTTING THE WORDS IN THE CORRECT ORDER

CROSS OUT THE INCORRECT WORD IN EACH SENTENCE

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FILL IN THE GAPS BY PUTTING THE VERBS IN THE PAST SIMPLE

FILL IN THE GAPS USING “WAS” OR “WERE”

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REWRITE THE SENTENCES USING THE PAST SIMPLE

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The past simple negative
The past simple negative is used to talk about
things that did not happen in the past. It is always
formed the same way, unless the main verb is “be.”

MATCH THE BEGINNINGS OF THE SENTENCES TO THE CORRECT ENDINGS

MARK THE SENTENCES THAT ARE CORRECT

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CROSS OUT THE INCORRECT WORDS IN EACH SENTENCE

WRITE EACH SENTENCE IN ITS OTHER FORM

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REWRITE THE SENTENCES, PUTTING THE WORDS IN THE CORRECT ORDER

REWRITE THE SENTENCES, CORRECTING THE ERRORS

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FILL IN THE GAPS, PUTTING THE WORDS IN THE CORRECT ORDER

FILL IN THE GAPS BY PUTTING THE VERBS IN THE CORRECT TENSES

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