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game PRESENT SIMPLE AFFIRMATIVE
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Present Simple
affirmative
Editado por:
@teacher_sol_
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Finish the sentence: I cook, he _____ (cook)
Finish the sentence: We study, he _____ (study)
Finish the sentence: You teach, she ____ (teach)
Finish the sentence: They fly, it ____ (fly)
Finish the sentence: I read, she____ (read)
Finish the sentence: You like video games, he ______ (like) video games.
Finish the sentence: I buy books, he ____ (buy) books.
Finish the sentence: We walk to school. he _____ (walk) to school.
Finish the sentence: We walk to school. he _____ (walk) to school.
Order the sentence using Present Simple: Alice/French/teach/
Order the sentence using Present Simple: at shool/have lunch/we
Order the sentence using Present Simple: on Saturday/she/go to a restaurant
Order the sentence using Present Simple: he/every day/watch TV
Order the sentence using Present Simple: live/you/in England
Order the sentence using Present Simple: in his bed/usually/he/sleep
Order the sentence using Present Simple: They/play basket/often
Order the sentence using Present Simple: He/have breakfast/in the morning
Order the sentence using Present Simple: help his mother/Daniel/always
Order the sentence using Present Simple: Rosa/drink milk/every morning
Order the sentence using Present Simple: always/happy/be/my grandad
Order the sentence using Present Simple: my grandma/never/be/angry
Order the sentence using Present Simple: my parents/at 9 o'clock/watch the news
Order the sentence using Present Simple: my parents/at 9 o'clock/watch the news
Order the sentence using Present Simple: my uncle/at 3 o'clock/watch the news
Order the sentence using Present Simple: listen to music/often/we/in class
Order the sentence using Present Simple: Tom/once a week/wash his car
Order the sentence using Present Simple: the baby/rarely/cry/at night
Order the sentence using Present Simple: Laura/three times a week/wash her hair
Order the sentence using Present Simple: travel by train/my teacher/sometimes
Order the sentence using Present Simple: Ursula/be late/often/
Order the sentence using Present Simple: the boy/carry/a heavy bag
Order the sentence using Present Simple: we/at 3 o'clok/have luch/at the weekends
Order the sentence using Present Simple: Lisa/in the afternoon/always/have tea
Order the sentence using Present Simple: the baby/rarely/cry/at night
Order the sentence using Present Simple: study hard/my best friend/usually
Order the sentence using Present Simple: Martin's cousin/in an English school/teach Spanish