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Present Simple and Present Continuous (SFP ALVERCA - INGLÊS INI FM FAD)

Name:

Put the sentences in the present simple. Use the long form of the verb.

1. - he/ drive/ to work every day. (3 points)

2. - We/ have enough time? (3 points)

3. - He/ eat/ cereal in the morning. (3 points)

4. - He/ watch/ tv a lot. (3 points)

5. - he/ not/ read the newspaper on Sundays. (3 points)

6. - I/ not/ like/ working on Mondays. (3 points)

7. - You/ play/ football on Sundays? (3 points)

8. - he/ go to school every day. (3 points)


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9. - The class/ begin/ at 7pm. (3 points)

10. - She/ love/ chocolate very much. (3 points)

11. - The cat/ catch/ always/ the mice. (3 points)

Numbers

Write the correct numbers.

12. - €2,250 (2 points)

13. - $550,000 (2 points)

14. - 0.3% (2 points)

15. - Forty-five per cent (2 points)

16. - Fourteen cents (2 points)

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17. - 25th (2 points)

18. - 12th 2 points)

18. - 0,5 (2 points)

20. - 1/3 (2 points)

21. - ¾ (2 points)

22. - Thirty-five dollars (2 points)

23. - 2018 (2 points)

24. - 2006 (2 points)

25. - 1345AD (3 points)

Put the verb into the 3rd person of singular.


26. - To sing (2 points)

27. - To carry (2 points)

28. - To wash (2 points)

29. - To cry (2 points)

30. - To fix (2 points)

31. - To go (2 points)

32. - To make (2 points)

26. - What’s the difference between a business letter and a memo? (25 points)
A business letter and memo are both styles of communication. The letter is a more formal
thing, with fairly well prescribed format including things like an internal address, generally
using full names, title, etc.,, salutation and closings.
The memo is a much less formal communication, generally for audiences that communicate
frequently with each other. The format has much more leeway (generally just a
to/from/date/subject). Abbreviations are fine as is a more casual discussion format.
The email and fax are both different methods of electronically sending/delivering those
communications.

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