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1. Circle the correct verb form in each of these sentences.
a) b) c) d) e) f) g) h) i) j) k)
My friend Vivienne doesn´t watch / didn´t watch videos very often. My father and some of his friends play/ played football every Saturday. When I was doing the washing up, I break / broke a glass. Susan and Tim usually go / went to the disco at weekends. Last night the train doesn´t arrive / didn´t arrive on time. Do you have / Did you have a nice weekend in London? Diane visits / visited her grandmother in a rest home every Sunday. Vegetarians are people who don´t eat / didn´t eat any meat. Jeremy leaves / left secondary school last year. My mother buys / bought a blue coat two days ago. How often do you go / did you go out with friends?
Read these sentences and put the verbs in brackets in either the Simple Present or the Past Simple. a) b) c) d) e) f) g) h) i) j)
Every Wednesday Sally __________(drive) her kids to the swimming pool. “Richard, you should go to bed now. Your train __________(leave) at 7.30 tomorrow.” I __________(meet) Brian in Paris last summer. My mother always __________(write) things down to remember them. What __________(you/do) when you__________(hear) that noise last night? Every day Angela__________(start) working at 8.30 a.m. We all__________(go) to the beach yesterday. What __________(you/see) on TV yesterday? Mrs. Dickinson is sick. She __________(take) at least eight pills every day. I __________(buy) a lot of things at the market this morning.
3. Complete the following sentences with the verbs in the negative form.
a) b) c) d) e) f) g) h)
Adam knows my sister but he ______________ my parents. We enjoyed the food at the party but we ______________ the music. Susan lived in London for ten years. She ______________ in New York. Michael and Simon play tennis. They ______________ golf. My father works in a factory. He ______________ in a office. Bill only cooked the fish for dinner. He ______________ the potatoes. I wrote to my sister Jenny. I ______________ to my brother Ben. The film starts at 9.00 p.m.. It ______________ at 9.30.
1. Circle the correct verb form in each of these sentences.
l) m) n) o) p) q) r) s) t) u) v)
My friend Vivienne doesn´t watch / didn´t watch videos very often. My father and some of his friends play/ played football every Saturday. When I was doing the washing up, I break / broke a glass. Susan and Tim usually go / went to the disco at weekends. Last night the train doesn´t arrive / didn´t arrive on time. Do you have / Did you have a nice weekend in London? Diane visits / visited her grandmother in a rest home every Sunday. Vegetarians are people who don´t eat / didn´t eat any meat. Jeremy leaves / left secondary school last year. My mother buys / bought a blue coat two days ago. How often do you go / did you go out with friends?
2. Read these sentences and put the verbs in brackets in either the Simple Present or the Past Simple. k) l) m) n) o) p) q) r) s) t) u)
Every Wednesday Sally __________(drive) her kids to the swimming pool. “Richard, you should go to bed now. Your train __________(leave) at 7.30 tomorrow.” I __________(meet) Brian in Paris last summer. My mother always __________(write) things down to remember them. What __________(you/do) when you__________(hear) that noise last night? Every day Angela__________(start) working at 8.30 a.m. We all__________(go) to the beach yesterday. What __________(you/see) on TV yesterday? Mrs. Dickinson is sick. She __________(take) at least eight pills every day. I __________(buy) a lot of things at the market this morning.
3. Complete the following sentences with the verbs in the negative form.
i) j) k) l) m) n) o) p)
Adam knows my sister but he ______________ my parents. We enjoyed the food at the party but we ______________ the music. Susan lived in London for ten years. She ______________ in New York. Michael and Simon play tennis. They ______________ golf. My father works in a factory. He ______________ in a office. Bill only cooked the fish for dinner. He ______________ the potatoes. I wrote to my sister Jenny. I ______________ to my brother Ben. The film starts at 9.00 p.m.. It ______________ at 9.30.
Solutions: 1. a) b) c) d) e) f) g) h) i) j) k)
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