Present simple
Possessives
Propositions of place
Common adjectives
Verbs (3rd person)
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She ___ (get up) at 7 a.m.

She gets up at 7 a.m.

100

This is ___ (I) book.

This is my book.

100

The cat is ___ the table.

The cat is on the table.

100

My bag is very ___. (heavy)

My bag is very heavy.

100

She ___ (go) to school by bus.

She goes to school by

200

They ___ (not/work) on Sundays.

They don’t work on Sundays.

200

Is that ___ (you) car?

Is that your car?

200

The picture is ___ the wall.

The picture is on the wall.

200

It’s a ___ day. (sun)

It’s a sunny day.

200

He ___ (watch) TV after dinner.

He watches TV after dinner.

300

___ he (like) tea?

Does he like tea?

300

Their house is bigger than ___ (we) house.

Their house is bigger than our house.

300

The keys are ___ the bag.

The keys are in the bag.

300

Her dress is ___. (beautiful)

Her dress is beautiful.

300

My dad ___ (fix) cars.

My dad fixes cars.

400

My parents ___ (live) in Paris.

My parents live in Paris.

400

These are ___ (child) toys.

These are the children’s toys.

400

The school is ___ the bank.

The school is next to the bank.

400

This exercise is too ___. (easy)

This exercise is too easy.

400

The dog ___ (like) to run.

The dog likes to run.

500

What time ___ the train (leave)?

What time does the train leave?

500

That cat belongs to ___ (she).

That cat belongs to her.

500

The chair is ___ the corner of the room.

The chair is in the corner of the room.

500

He’s a very ___ person. (kind)

He’s a very kind person.

500

Sarah ___ (study) French every day.

Sarah studies French every day.

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