I ____ a student.
I am a student.
____ is your name?
What is your name?
I ____ (watch) TV every evening.
I watch TV every evening.
I ____ swim.
I can swim.
I ____ at the cinema last night.
I was at the cinema last night.
She ____ from Italy. (negative)
She isn't from Italy.
____ old are you?
How old are you?
He ____ (not like) coffee.
He doesn't like coffee.
____ you play the guitar?
Can you play the guitar?
She ____ (want) to buy a new car last year.
She wanted to buy a new car last year.
____ you happy today?
Are you happy today?
____ do you live? - In Russia
Where do you live?
____ you ____ (work) on Saturdays?
Do you work on Saturdays?
____ a book on the table.
There is a book on the table.
I ___ (not like) the film yesterday.
I didn't like the film yesterday.
Me and my friend ____ at the club. (negative)
Me and my friend aren't at the club.
____ is your favourite colour?
What is your favourite colour?
She rarely ____ (eat) fast food.
She rarely eats fast food.
____ any milk in the fridge? (question)
Is there any milk in the fridge?
___ you (want) ___ go to the USA last month?
Did you want to go to the USA last month?
They ____ at home yesterday.
They were at home yesterday.
____ is that man? (asking about his job)
Who is that man?
Why ___ she (cry) every time?
Why does she cry every time?
____ three people at work yesterday.
There were three people at work yesterday.
Tell me about your typical Saturday. Present Simple, an adverb of frequency (always, usually, sometimes), can, and there is/are.
Your answer.