Utwórz zdania używając have got i a, an, any, some.
old laptop
headphones green coat
Andy Sue and David My sister
Present Simple vs Present Continuous
He eats fruit and vegetables.
He does workout. He eats fish. He sleeps well. He does yoga.
He controls his weight.
He doesn't smoke.
He drinks a lot of water.
He doesn't drink.
She is ice skating.
He is ski - jumping.
She is skateboarding.
He is running.
She is diving.
They are doing karate.
They are riding their bikes.
Present Simple Present Continous
I am playing football He is wearing a red T-shirt.
I play football. He wears glasses.
Who/ what + am/is/are + verb with ing
Who/ what + verb (s - 3rd person singular)
I don't play football. He doesn't wear glasses.
I'm not playing football. He isn't wearing a red T-shirt.
Are you playing football now? Is he wearing a red T-shirt?
Do you play football? Does he play football?
Do we usually use these words with:
Present Continuous
Present Simple
usually
at the moment
right now
every Tuesday
often
always
twice a week
today
hardly ever
sometimes
once a day
now
never
every morning
- help
- helps
- am helping
- is helping
1. I hardly ever my parents in the afternoon. 2. My brother always cereal for breakfast. 3. Look! My p.e teacher a race. 4. My parents usually TV in the evening. 5. My grandma books after dinner. 6. My teachers usually formal clothes for exams. 7. I never on the phone in the morning. 8. My dad to the radio in the car every morning. 9. My mum on the phone at the moment. 10. They on the Zoom between 9 and 10 pm every evening.
- eats
- eat
- is eating
- are eating
XX
- is winning
- wins
- win
- are winning
XX
- wear
- wears
- are wearing
- is wearing
- play
- plays
- is playing
- are playing
- listens
- listen
- is listening
- are listening
- is talking
- talk
- talks
- are talking
- chat
- chats
- is chatting
- are chatting
check
What do you know about orangutans? Click and check. Write 3 sentences about them.
Orangutans live in rainforests. They climb trees. They swing on branches. They eat fruit and insects. Males usually live alone.
This orangutan is washing her arms. She is doing the washing. She is using the tools/ is sawing. She is going by a boat. She loves DIY.
Present Simple and Cont
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Utwórz zdania używając have got i a, an, any, some.
old laptop
headphones green coat
Andy Sue and David My sister
Present Simple vs Present Continuous
He eats fruit and vegetables.
He does workout. He eats fish. He sleeps well. He does yoga.
He controls his weight.
He doesn't smoke.
He drinks a lot of water.
He doesn't drink.
She is ice skating.
He is ski - jumping.
She is skateboarding.
He is running.
She is diving.
They are doing karate.
They are riding their bikes.
Present Simple Present Continous
I am playing football He is wearing a red T-shirt.
I play football. He wears glasses.
Who/ what + am/is/are + verb with ing
Who/ what + verb (s - 3rd person singular)
I don't play football. He doesn't wear glasses.
I'm not playing football. He isn't wearing a red T-shirt.
Are you playing football now? Is he wearing a red T-shirt?
Do you play football? Does he play football?
Do we usually use these words with:
Present Continuous
Present Simple
usually
at the moment
right now
every Tuesday
often
always
twice a week
today
hardly ever
sometimes
once a day
now
never
every morning
1. I hardly ever my parents in the afternoon. 2. My brother always cereal for breakfast. 3. Look! My p.e teacher a race. 4. My parents usually TV in the evening. 5. My grandma books after dinner. 6. My teachers usually formal clothes for exams. 7. I never on the phone in the morning. 8. My dad to the radio in the car every morning. 9. My mum on the phone at the moment. 10. They on the Zoom between 9 and 10 pm every evening.
XX
XX
check
What do you know about orangutans? Click and check. Write 3 sentences about them.
Orangutans live in rainforests. They climb trees. They swing on branches. They eat fruit and insects. Males usually live alone.
This orangutan is washing her arms. She is doing the washing. She is using the tools/ is sawing. She is going by a boat. She loves DIY.