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English Grammar Exercises: Prepositions, Present Simple, Time, Apuntes de Idioma Inglés

A comprehensive set of english grammar exercises focusing on prepositions of place, the use of 'there is/there are', the present simple tense, adverbs of frequency, and time expressions. It includes various exercises, such as filling in the blanks, completing sentences, and translating phrases into spanish. Suitable for students learning english grammar and provides a practical approach to mastering these concepts.

Tipo: Apuntes

2023/2024

Subido el 25/03/2025

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PREPOSITIONS OF PLACE

WHAT’S IN …?

FURNITURE

Write the number in the correct picture.

Chair mirror wardrobe bath cook

bookcase armchair door chimney computer

microwave desk fridge air condition

bed cupboard sofa window towels sink

table washing machine shower stairs

lamp plant toilet shelves

Read and draw Mary’s office.

What's in Your Office?

David: I've got a new office now…

Maria: That's great! Congratulations.

David: I need a desk and some cabinets. How many cabinets are there

in your office?

Maria: I think there are four cabinets in my office.

David: And have you got any furniture in your office? I mean other than

the chair at your desk.

Maria: Oh yes, I've got a sofa and two comfortable armchairs.

David: Are there any tables in your office?

Maria: Yes, I've got a table in front of the sofa.

David: Is there a computer in your office?

Maria: Oh yes, I keep a laptop on my desk next to the phone.

David: Are there any flowers or plants in your office?

Maria: Yes, there are a few plants near the window.

David: Where's your sofa?

Maria: The sofa is in front of the window, between the two armchairs.

bathroom the dining room

A house the yard the garage closet bedroom

PARTS OF THE HOUSE

The kitchen the stairs the office

the basement the laundry room the hallway the living room

ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS:

1.- Which are the parts of our house?

The parts of a house are the living room, bedroom, kitchen, dining room, bathroom, and

sometimes a garage or basement.

2.- Where do you sleep?

I sleep in the bedroom.

3.- Where do you eat lunch or dinner?

I eat lunch or dinner in the dining room or kitchen.

4.- Where can you cook?

I can cook in the kitchen.

5.- Where can you have a shower or a bath?

I have a shower or a bath in the bathroom.

6.- Name some things you can see in your bedroom and in your dining room?

In the bedroom, I see a bed, wardrobe, mirror, and a lamp. In the dining room, I can see a

table, chairs, and possibly a rug.

7.- Name some things you can see in your kitchen and in your bathroom?

In the kitchen, I can see a stove, fridge, sink, and cabinets. In the bathroom, I can see a

shower, bath, sink, mirror, and toilet.

GRAMMAR: PRESENT SIMPLE ( I, WE, YOU, THEY - HE, SHE. IT)

AFFIRMATIVE, NEGATIVE, YES/NO QUESTIONS

Affirmative Negative Interrogative

st p. singular

nd p. singular

rd p. singular

rd p. singular

rd p. singular

st p. plural

nd p. plural

rd p. plural

I go

You go

He go es

She go es

It go es

We go

You go

They go

I don’t go

You don’t go

He doesn’t go

She doesn’t go

It doesn’t go

We don’t go

You don’t go

They don’t go

Do I go?

Do you go?

Does he go?

Does she go?

Does it go?

Do we go?

Do you go?

Do they go?

Rules of the third person of the singular

1.- he, she, it o, s, ss, sh, ch, x: : es

wat ch - > watch es bru sh - > brush es g o - > go es d o - > do es

2.- he, she, it study ies fl y - > fl ies stud y - > stud ies

3.- he, she, it have has

4.- he, she, it cook s

LET’S PRACTICE

1. Choose the correct verb to complete the sentences.

1. She speaks four languages.

a. speak b. speaks

2. Jane is a teacher. She teaches French.

a. teach b. teaches

3. When the kettle boils , will you make some tea?

a. boil b. boils

4. I always close the window at night because it is cold.

a. close b. closes

5. Those shoes cost too much.

a. cost b. costs

6. The food in Japan is expensive. It costs a lot to live there.

a. cost b. costs

7. His job is great because he meets a lot of people.

a. meet b. meets

8. He always washes his car on Sundays.

a. wash b. washes

9. My watch is broken and it needs to be fixed again.

a. need b. needs

10. I love to watch movies.

a. love b. loves

11. I go to the cinema at least once a week.

a. go b. goes

12. They never drink tea in the morning.

a. drink b. drinks

13. We both listen to the radio in the morning.

a. listen b. listens

14. He wants a big wedding.

a. want b. wants

15. George eats too much so he's getting fat.

a. eat b. eats

16. The earth goes round the sun, doesn't it?

a. go b. goes

17. The shops in England open at 9:00 in the morning.

a. open b. opens

18. The post office closes at 5:30 pm.

a. close b. closes

19. Jackie has two children now.

a. has b. Have

20. Mr. Smith smokes too much. He always has a cigarette in his mouth.

a. smoke b. smokes

2. Circle the correct answer with doesn't or don't 1. I doesn't / don't like banana ice cream. 2. She doesn't / don't speak Japanese well. 3. Mr. Sharon doesn't / don't play the guitar. 4. My father doesn't / don't like classical music. 5. We doesn't / don't want to buy a new car this year. 6. They doesn't / don't live in Madrid. They live in Peru. 7. Tomatoes doesn’t / don't grow on trees.

I arrive home at three. I 9) H A V E dinner and I have dinner at six

o’clock. After dinner I 10) L I S T E N to music for a while. That’s my

daily routine.

Write the correct form of the verb in parentheses to complete Peter’s daily

routine.

This is Peter. He’s an ambulance driver. He ( 1. get up) GETS UP at

five o’clock in the morning. He ( 2. go) GOES to work. He ( 3. work)

WORKS in a hospital. He ( 4. have) H A S lunch at

noon and ( 5. take) TAKES a break. To relax

he ( 6. walk)

WALKS in a park across the street from the hospital.

He ( 7. leave) LEAVES the hospital at four o’clock. In the

afternoon he ( 8. read) READS a good

book or ( 9. watch)

WATCHES TV. He ( 10. go) GOES to bed at ten o’clock.

THE TIME

WHAT TIME IS IT? IT’S

It’s eight o’clock It’s eight twenty-five. It’s eleven fifty.

It’s twenty-five past eight. It’s ten to twelve.

It’s eleven fifteen. It’s eight forty-five. It’s eight thirty.

It’s quarter past eleven. It’s quarter to nine. It’s half past eight.

COMPLETE:

It’s NINE FIFTY FIVE It’s EIGHT TEN It’s NINE FIFTY

It’s FIVE TO TEN It’s TEN PAST EIGHT It’s TEN TO TEN

It’s EIGHT FIFTEEN It’s EIGHT FORTY It’s EIGHT TWENTY

It’s QUARTE PAST EIGHT It’s TWENTY TO NINE It’s TWENTY PAST WIGHT

(0%)

Grammar Notes

1. These adverbs usually come before the main verb.

I usually go to bed at about 11:00.

I don’t often go swimming.

She never eats meat.

We always have wine in the evenings.

I sometimes play tennis on Saturdays.

ALWAYS 100%

USUALLY 75%

OFTEN 50%

FREQUENCY ADVERBS

SOMETIMES 25%

RARELY 1%

NEVER 0%

always

usually

often

sometimes

rarely

never

I always play with my friend.

Write sentences about yourself. Use the adverb of frequency in the box.

I ALWAYS EAT RICE IN THE AFTERNOON.

I USUALLY GO TO THE GYM WITH MY FRIENDS.

I OFTEN GO SWIMMING.

I SOMETIMES EAT VEGETABLES.

I RARELY PLAY GUITAR.

I NEVER SING.

39. meet with boyfriend / girlfriend REUNIRSE CON EL NOVIO/NOVIA

40. wash the clothes LAVAR LA ROPA

41. read newspaper LEER EL PERIODICO

42. finish work / school TERMINAR EL TRBAJO/ESCUELA

WRITE A TEXT ABOUT YOUR ROUTINE:

I usually wake up early at 6:30 AM and get up a few minutes later. Then, I take a shower and

get dressed before having breakfast. I always brush my teeth after eating. Around 7:30 AM, I

go to work. I usually start working at 8:00 AM and finish work at 1 :00 PM. After work, I

sometimes go to the gym or go shopping if I need something. When I get home, I prepare

dinner and eat around 7:30 PM. After that, I usually watch the news or listen to music to relax.

Sometimes, I surf the net. Before going to bed, I brush my teeth again and read a book for a

few minutes. I usually go to sleep around 10:30 PM.