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Ejercicio de presente simple, Apuntes de Inglés

Un ejercicio de presente simple en el que se deben completar oraciones sobre Tim a partir de la información dada sobre John. Además, se incluyen ejercicios adicionales en los que se debe completar una descripción de Londres y formar oraciones a partir de palabras dadas. útil para practicar el uso del presente simple en inglés.

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Present simple exercise.
Exercise 1. John and Tim have different lives. Read about John. Then complete the sentences about Tim. Use
the present simple, negative and then affirmative.
Example: John gets up early. Tim doesn’t get up early. He stays in bed until 12 o ‘clock. (stay)
1. John drives a car. Tim doesn´t drives a car. He rides a bike. (ride)
2. He works in an office. Tim doesn´t works in an office. He stays at home. (stay)
3. John has lunch in a coffee. Tim doesn´t has lunch in a coffee. He makes lunch at home. (make)
4. John likes cats. Tim doesn´t likes cats. He prefers dogs. (prefer)
5. John plays computer games. Tim doesn´t plays computer games. He watches TV. (watch)
Exercise 2. Complete the description of London. Use the present simple affirmative or negative.
The London Eye
London, the capital city of the United Kingdom, (1) haves (have) a population of more than eight million. It
has a day and night city life. Some tourists say the city never (2) sleeps (sleep), so it is an amazing city to
sightsee.
There are many interesting activities for tourists to do and see – the London Eye, for example. The London
Eye is a big wheel, It (3) haves (have) 32 capsules and each one (4) holds (hold) up to 25 people. The wheel
(5) doesn´t move (not move) fast – a ride (6) takes (take) 30 minuts. A ticket for the ride (7) costs (cost) 11.50
pounds for adults. Children under 5 year old (8) doesn´t pay (not pay). It is better to book your tickets before
if you (9) doesn´t wait (not wait) for hours. The London Eye (10) doesn´t work (not work) late at night, but it
is open every day, usually until 10 pm.
Exercise 3. Write sentences from these words. Use the right form of the verb.
Example. (always / early / Sue / arrive) Sue always arrives early. ______
1. (to the cinema / never / I / go) _I never go to the cinema_____________________________________
2. (work / Martina / hard / always) _Martina work hard always__________________________________
3. (like / chocolate / children / usually) _Children like chocolate usually___________________________
4. (Julia / parties / enjoy / always) _Julia enjoy parties always___________________________________
5. (often / people’s names / I / forget) _I forget people´s names often______________________
Exercise 4. Complete the questions. Use the verbs:
do do enjoy go like start teach work
1. What do you work? I work in a workshop.
2. Do you like it? It’s OK.
3. What time start in the morning? At 9 o’clock.
4. You work on Saturdays? Sometimes
5. How do you going to work? Usually by bus.
6. And your husband. What work? He’s a teacher.
7. What teach? Science.
8. He enjoy his work? Yes, he loves it.

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Present simple exercise. Exercise 1. John and Tim have different lives. Read about John. Then complete the sentences about Tim. Use the present simple, negative and then affirmative. Example: John gets up early. Tim doesn’t get up early. He stays in bed until 12 o ‘clock. (stay)

  1. John drives a car. Tim doesn´t drives a car. He rides a bike. (ride)
  2. He works in an office. Tim doesn´t works in an office. He stays at home. (stay)
  3. John has lunch in a coffee. Tim doesn´t has lunch in a coffee. He makes lunch at home. (make)
  4. John likes cats. Tim doesn´t likes cats. He prefers dogs. (prefer)
  5. John plays computer games. Tim doesn´t plays computer games. He watches TV. (watch) Exercise 2. Complete the description of London. Use the present simple affirmative or negative. The London Eye London, the capital city of the United Kingdom, (1) haves (have) a population of more than eight million. It has a day and night city life. Some tourists say the city never (2) sleeps (sleep), so it is an amazing city to sightsee. There are many interesting activities for tourists to do and see – the London Eye, for example. The London Eye is a big wheel, It (3) haves (have) 32 capsules and each one (4) holds (hold) up to 25 people. The wheel (5) doesn´t move (not move) fast – a ride (6) takes (take) 30 minuts. A ticket for the ride (7) costs (cost) 11. pounds for adults. Children under 5 year old (8) doesn´t pay (not pay). It is better to book your tickets before if you (9) doesn´t wait (not wait) for hours. The London Eye (10) doesn´t work (not work) late at night, but it is open every day, usually until 10 pm. Exercise 3. Write sentences from these words. Use the right form of the verb. Example. (always / early / Sue / arrive) Sue always arrives early. ______
  6. (to the cinema / never / I / go) _I never go to the cinema_____________________________________
  7. (work / Martina / hard / always) _Martina work hard always__________________________________
  8. (like / chocolate / children / usually) _Children like chocolate usually___________________________
  9. (Julia / parties / enjoy / always) _Julia enjoy parties always___________________________________
  10. (often / people’s names / I / forget) _I forget people´s names often______________________ Exercise 4. Complete the questions. Use the verbs: do do enjoy go like start teach work
  11. What do you work? I work in a workshop.
  12. Do you like it? It’s OK.
  13. What time start in the morning? At 9 o’clock.
  14. You work on Saturdays? Sometimes
  15. How do you going to work? Usually by bus.
  16. And your husband. What work? He’s a teacher.
  17. What teach? Science.
  18. He enjoy his work? Yes, he loves it.