Present simple: fill in the blanks with the verb into brackets
- Pam usually plays tennis on Sundays.
- They do not live near the park.
- What does he want?
- Jim does not do his homework.
- Where do you work?
- My Mum teaches at school.
- Who comes to school by bus?
- Wilma helps me a lot.
- Water boils at 100°C.
- What do you do for a living?
- We do not know his name.
- I like staying on my own.
- He sometimes goes to the cinema.
- How do you get there?
Present continuous: fill in the blanks with the verb into brackets
- What are they doing?
- Look! It is snowing!
- They are listening to a story.
- He is putting on a coat.
- Are you swimming very fast?
- We are not watching a cartoon.
- She is swimming very fast.
- I am looking forward to seeing you.
- Is John smoking in the yard?
- You are not listening carefully.
- He is sitting for an exam.
- The children are running in the playground.
- Where are you going?
- I am watering the plants.
- What is Tracy eating?
- You are bothering me.
- Dad is not repairing the car.
Ask questions
- Where should I put the dot?
- Where does the event begin?
- Why did you do that?
- How did you get here?
Present
simple or
continuous- Mr Jones usually wears a shirt and a tie but today he is wearing a T-shirt.
- On Mondays, I go to the swimming pool with my friends.
- Stop singing! I am learning my lessons!
- Where are the children? They are outside playing.
- What are you doing now?