Simple Present
Prepositions
Possessive adjectives and pronouns
Present Progressive
Present Simple vs. Present Progressive
10

We _______ TV everyday. (watch)

We watch TV everyday.

10

I always wake up ______ 5 a.m.

at

10

_____ camera is new. (I)

My

10

I ______ my homework at the moment! (do)

am doing

10

James _____ (do) his homework every day, but he ______ (not do) it today. 

does, is not doing

20

Andrea ______ the dishes in the morning. (usually /do)

usually does

20

It never rains _____ the fall. 

in

20

That new car is _______. (Alondra)

hers

20

Chris _____ this question. (not answer)

is not answering

20

______ you _______ TV right now? (watch)

No, I _______ a piano lesson at the moment. (take)

are, watching

am taking

30

I _______ sushi. (not like)

don't like

30

My brother works _____ 9 a.m. _____ 5 p.m.

from, to (until, till)

30

____ backpack is black. (Tom) 

His

30

_____ you ______ the TV? (fix)

are, fixing

30

Vanessa and Frank ______ board games at the moment. (not play)

are not playing

50

Angel _________ during the games.  (not / always / cheat)

doesn't always cheat

50

We begin classes _____ 7 a.m. ____ the morning.

at, in

50

______ coffee is cold. (The teachers)

Their

50

My brother and I _______ a walk today. (take)

are taking

50

____ you _______ to sleep at 9 p.m.? (always /go)

Yes, I ____. But I _______ to sleep at 10 today. (go)

Do, always go

do, am going

100

A: ______ Daniel ______ the car on Friday? (often/ wash)

B: No, he _____. He ________ the car on Saturday. (always/ wash)

A: Does / often wash

B: doesn't / always washes

100

I always have a big breakfast _____ Sunday morning. Then I do my homework ____ night.

on, at
100

This ball is _____(we). That ball is _____ (they). And that ball is _____ (you).

ours, theirs, yours

100

I ______ to the beach this winter. (not going)

My father _____ (work) and my mother and my brother ______ home. (stay)

am not going, is working, are staying

100

Jessica _______ a horror book now. (read)

But she ________ romance novels! (usually/ read)

is reading

usually reads

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