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Present Simple and Present Progressive: English Grammar Exercises, Ejercicios de Idioma Inglés

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TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY OF
BABAHOYO
Vanessa Leonor Balladares Naranjo
Present Simple and Present Progressive
Nelly Victoria Ley Leyva
Second parallel English module R morning
English
2022 - 2023
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TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY OF

BABAHOYO

Vanessa Leonor Balladares Naranjo

Present Simple and Present Progressive

Nelly Victoria Ley Leyva

Second parallel English module R morning

English

Unit 1

Name: Vanessa Leonor Balladares Naranjo _ Parallel: R _ Date: 27/05/

1. - Watch carefully the first video “A typical day” and complete the following chart with theactivities people do in the morning, in the afternoon and in the evening.

Names Morning Afternoon Evening 1-Isaure 1Wake morning^ up^ seven^ in^ the

2 Breakfast 3 She goes to school 4 Starts at half past eight 5 Has some lessons

Lunch and back home

2-John^1 morning^ He gets up at seven in the 2 breakfasts 3 Prepare your children for school 4 Take the bus at nine 5 Arrive at ten at work 6 Start work with a coffee 7 Check your mail and do your job

1 Lunch at 12 until 12: 30 2 At six he leaves work

1 Family dinner always 2 Put the kids to bed 3 Then he relaxes

3-Sarah^1 Wakes up at six thirty in the morning 2 Goes for a run in the morning 3 Arrives at work at nine

1 Finish work at five 1 Dinner around seven 2 He usually goes to bed at nine

4-Stephanie 1 Usually wakes up at half past seven in the morning 2 Takes a shower and takes the bus 3 Works around half past nine

1 Finish work at half past five 2 Walk home 3 Prepare the dinner

1 Watch a movie or read a book

5-Brook^1 morning^ He gets up at seven in the 2 Usually have eggs for breakfast 3 Sometimes he goes swimming before work but if he doesn´t get ready and go to work 4 Going to work at nine

1 Leaves work at five in the afternoon

write - turn - eat - tell - rise

  1. A: DO you have a girlfriend at the moment?B: I do! Her name's Adele. 1. Put the verbs between brackets in the correct form:
  2. Jane (not/drink) doesn’t drink tea very often.
  3. What time (the banks/open) open the banks in Britain?
  4. Where (John/come) does John come from
  5. It (take) takes me an hour to get to work.
  6. She (not/wake) doesn’t wake up early on Sunday

Choose the right verbs to complete the sentences. Sometimes you need the negative:

1.-The earth turn around the sun. 2.-The sun rise in the east. 3.- Vegetarians don’t eat_ meat. 4.-A liar is someone who does’nt tell the truth.5.-A novelist writes _novels.

COMPLETE USING: DO or DOES

1.A: DO you live in a house or a flat? B: Ilive in a flat in London, near my college.

  1. A: DO you live alone? B: No, I don't. I share the flat with my brother. 3.A: DOES he go to the same college as you? B: No, he's a bit older than me. He's got a job.
  2. A: DO you work at the weekend? B: Yes, I work in a café on Saturday and Sunday mornings.
  3. A: DOES she come from London? B: No. She's from Scotland but she came here to study.

Complete with the correct form of the verb:

1- The teacher finishes the lesson at five past eleven. (finish)

2- Tom and Mary leave home at seven o’clock. (leave) 3-

Mysister does her homework every day.(do) 4- School starts at half past eight. (start)

  1. The dog plays with the ball. (play)
  2. Tom’s cousin watchs TV in the afternoon. (watch) *** Change these sentences into negative ones and then into interrogative. NEGATIVE**  Teacher didn't finish the lesson at five past eleven  Tom and Mary didn't leave home at seven O'clock  My sister doesn’t do her homework every day.  School didn’t start at half past eight.  The dog doesn’t play with the ball.  Tom’s cousin doesn’t watch TV in the afternoon. INTERROGATIVE  Did the teacher finish the lesson at five past eleven?  Did Tom and Mary leave home at seven O’clock?  Does my sister do her homework every day?  Did school start at half past eight?  Does the dog play with the ball?  Does Tom’s cousin watch TV in the afternoon?