martes, 23 de septiembre de 2008

PRESENT SIMPLE AND CONTINUOUS - PRACTICE (3rd form)

A) What does Peter do on Sunday? Fill in the blanks with the appropriate form of the verbs from the boxes.

READ - HAVE - PLAY - GET UP - HAVE - WATCH - HELP


Peter always 1) _____________ at 10.00am on Sundays. He sometimes 2) ____________ football with his friends Bill and John for two hours. He often 3) ____________ lunch at midday with his family. In the afternoon, Peter 4) _____________ some TV or 5) ______________ a book. Sometimes he 6) ____________ her mother in the kitchen. They 7) ______________ dinner together at 9.00pm.

B) What do I do in a typical day? Fill in the blanks with the appropriate form of the verbs from the boxes.

DRINK - ARRIVE - BE - HAVE - EAT - DO - GO


I 8) ___________ a student at High School Nº37. I always 9) ____________ my homework at home when I 10)____________ from school. I usually 11) __________ tea at 5.00pm in the afternoon. I 12) ______________ cookies and 13) ______________ milk. Then I 14) _____________ to my English lessons.

C) What is Jane doing this Sunday morning? Fill in the blanks with the appropriate form of the verbs in brackets.

It is very cold and it 1) _______________ (rain) a lot. Jane 2) _______________ (wear) a blue dress with a black coat and boots, and she 3) ________________ (carry) an umbrella. She 4) ________________ (walk) happily to the supermarket. She 5) _______________ (smile) at the people passing by. Now she 6) _________________(return) to her house with a big paper bag full of fruits and vegetables.

D) Choose and circle the correct form of the verbs in each sentence.


1) Cats often chase / are chasing mice. But this cat doesn’t chase / isn’t chasing mice now.
2) Carol plays / is playing the trompet now. But she generally plays / is playing the piano.
3) Ann usually plays / is playing tennis with Jack on Thursday. But they go / are going to the cinema today.
4) John speaks / is speaking Chinese today. But he usually speaks / is speaking English.
5) Mary always works / is working hard during the week. But she rests / is resting this weekend.

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