He always wear jeans
wears
The students / leave / now.
The students are leaving now.
Simple past: is this verb regular or irregular?
give
irregular (gave)
To which tense does this rule belong?
"gleichbleibende Zustände und Fakten, beispielsweise Angaben zur Person, Arbeit oder Firma"
simple present
Unscramble the sentence! Use the simple present:
make / usually / Vanessa / the hotel reservations / .
Vanessa usually makes the hotel reservations.
OR
Usually Vanessa makes the hotel reservations.
He eated an apple yesterday
ate
In Moscow / it / be / usually / hot in summer.
In Moscow it is usually hot in summer.
Simple past: is this verb regular or irregular?
work
regular (worked)
To which tense does this rule belong?
"langfristige, aber zeitlich begrenzte Vorgänge (z.B. ein aktuell in der Firma laufendes Projekt oder ein Trend)"
present continuous
Unscramble the sentence! Use the simple past:
you / be / where / last week / ?
Where were you last week?
Did they arrived yesterday?
arrive
he / do exercise/ now?
Is he doing exercise now?
Simple past: is this verb regular or irregular?
talk
regular (talked)
To which tense does this rule belong?
"abgeschlossene Ereignisse und Situationen in der Vergangenheit"
simple past
Unscramble the sentence! Use the present continuous:
this week / John / work / ?
Is John working this week?
We going to the park now.
are going
We / no + take / a bus / yesterday.
We didn't take a bus yesterday
Simple past: is this verb regular or irregular?
know
irregular (knew)
To which tense does this rule belong?
"routinemäßig ausgeführte Handlungen und Gewohnheiten"
simple present
Unscramble the sentence! Use the simple present:
with Capital City / business plans / clients / discuss / ?
Do clients discuss business plans with Capital City?
Does he downloads some music every day?
download.
Shhh! He / talk.
Shhh! He's talking.
Simple past: is this verb regular or irregular?
think
irregular (thought)
To which tense does this rule belong?
"wird normalerweise nicht mit Verben wie be, believe, know, like oder have verwendet"
present continuous
Unscramble the sentence! Use the simple past:
see / yesterday / they / a good film / .
They saw a good film yesterday.
OR
Yesterday they saw a good film.