Complete with the correct present simple form of the verbs in brackets:
My sister _________(brush) her teeth twice a day
My sister brushes her teeth twice a day
Put the adverb of frequency in the correct place in the following sentence:
My parents and I watch our favorite TV program every Saturday. (Always)
My parent and I always watch our favorite TV program every Saturday.
Change this sentence into the interrogative form:
The baby has got two teeth.
Has the baby got two teeth?
Put the correct pronoun:
My grandfather is retired and MY GRANDFATHER lives in Vancouver.
My grandfather is retired and HE lives in Vancouver.
Make present simple sentences with 'be':
(you / be / from London?)
Are you from London?
Complete with the correct present simple form of the verbs in brackets:
The children __________(play) in the garden every afternoon.
The children play in the garden every afternoon.
Put the adverb of frequency in the correct place in the following sentence:
She plays videogames with her cousins. (sometimes)
She sometimes plays video games with her cousins.
Change this sentence into the negative form:
My best friend has got a big house.
My best friend hasn't got a big house
Put the correct pronoun:
Mrs. Simpson works at a hospital. MRS. SIMPSON is a doctor.
Mrs. Simpson works at a hospital. SHE is a doctor.
Make present simple sentences with 'be':
(where / be / you?)
Where are you?
Transform this affirmative sentence into the negative form:
Maria goes to work by bus
Maria doesn't go to work by bus
Put the adverb of frequency in the correct place in the following sentence:
He is late for work. (Often)
He is often late for work.
Complete with the correct form of have got:
My parents _________the same car.
My parents have got the same car.
Put the correct pronoun:
I like the weather in Spain. THE WEATHER is often warm and sunny in Spain.
I like the weather in Spain. IT is often warm and sunny in Spain.
Make present simple sentences with 'be':
(they / not / be / at home)
They aren't at home
Transform this affirmative sentence into the interrogative form:
James and Lisa live together in a very small flat.
Do James and Lisa live together in a very small flat?
Do they live together in a very small flat?
Put the adverb of frequency in the correct place in the following sentence:
I go to the cinema during the week days. (Never)
I never go to the cinema during the week days.
Order de words, put the correct form of have/has got and transform the sentence into negative and interrogative:
has or have / she / two / got /sisters
She has got two sisters
She hasn't got two sisters
Has she got two sisters?
Put the correct subject pronoun or object pronoun:
Who is she? Do you know _______________ name?
Who is she? Do you know HER name?
Transform this interrogative sentence into the affirmative and the negative form:
Does jack want to play the piano?
Jack wants to play the piano.
Jack doesn't want to play the piano.
Transform this affirmative sentence into the negative and interrogative form:
It rains every day here
It doesn't rain every day here
Does it rain every day here?
Put the adverb of frequency in the correct place in the following sentence:
I watch horror movies. (rarely)
I rarely watch horror movies.
Order de words, put the correct form of have/has got and transform the sentence into negative and interrogative:
three / pets / best / my / got / friend / have or has got
My best friend has got three pets
My best friend hasn't got three pets
Has my best friend got three pets?
Put the correct subject pronoun or object pronoun:
She gave ____ a birthday gift. I really like it.
She gave ME a birthday gift. I really like it
Transform this affirmative sentence into the negative and interrogative form:
My parents are in the garden talking about the party
My parents aren't/are not in the garden talking about the party
Are my parents in the garden talking about the party?