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Simple Present 2 - Inglés

The document provides a grammar worksheet on the present simple tense. It includes examples of affirmative and negative sentences and questions using common verbs like cook, do, read, and watch. Students are asked to fill in blanks with given verbs like eat, drink, travel, and sing.

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Simple Present 2 - Inglés

The document provides a grammar worksheet on the present simple tense. It includes examples of affirmative and negative sentences and questions using common verbs like cook, do, read, and watch. Students are asked to fill in blanks with given verbs like eat, drink, travel, and sing.

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NAME: Thania Nohemí Zapana Roque DATE: 22/11/2021

GRAMMAR WORKSHEET
PRESENT SIMPLE
I cook. I do
You cook. You do
He cooks. He does
She cooks. She does not cook.
It cooks. It does
We cook. We do
They cook. They do
Yes, No,
Do I I do. I do
Do you you do. you do
Does he he does. he does
Does she cook? she does. she does not.
Does it it does. it does
Do we we do. we do
Do they they do. they do

 Fill in the blanks to complete the sentences. Use the words in the box below.

read  leer do Have  tener Sings  cantar

Does Watches Travel  viajar Drinks  beber


 mirar
Walk  caminar eats  don't doesn't
comer

1. John breakfast at six o’clock in the morning.


2. I often read books in my free time.
3. A: Do you like to study English? B: Yes, I do.
4. My father always sings songs in the shower.
5. A: Does Julie work on Saturdays? B: No, she doesn’t .
6. Would you like to travel to Hawaii on our next holiday?
7. I live close to my company, so I can walk to work.
8. Mr. Smith always drinks tea in the afternoon.
9. My classmate watches his favorite TV show after class.
10. I’m sorry. I don’t have time to talk to you now.
11. A: Do your cousin have a job? B: Yes, he does.
12. I don’t have a pen. Could I please borrow your Pen?
Look  observar.
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See  mirar pero sin dar exclusividad.
Watch  mirar con exclusividad.

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