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The document is an English assignment by Silvi Aulia Putri focusing on the Simple Present Tense and Present Progressive Tense. It includes exercises for filling in the blanks, forming negative sentences, yes/no questions, information questions, and using frequency adverbs. The assignment is structured to help students practice and understand the usage of these tenses in various contexts.

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The document is an English assignment by Silvi Aulia Putri focusing on the Simple Present Tense and Present Progressive Tense. It includes exercises for filling in the blanks, forming negative sentences, yes/no questions, information questions, and using frequency adverbs. The assignment is structured to help students practice and understand the usage of these tenses in various contexts.

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Nama : Silvi Aulia Putri

Nim : 23354043

Mata Kuliah : Bahasa Inggris

Dosen : Gita Rahmi, M.Pd


Seksi : 1281

Assignment : (7)1

Simple Present Tense - Fill in the Blanks

1. I eat breakfast at 7:00 every morning.


2. He always wears a suit to work.
3. The teacher stands at the front of the classroom.
4. He brushes his teeth three times a day.
5. We usually buy our groceries on the weekend.
6. He has a meeting every morning.
7. She often makes chicken for dinner.
8. They take the bus to school every day.
9. We often watch television in the evenings.
10. He listens to the radio on his way to work.
11. The teacher speaks three languages.
12. A mechanic fixes cars.
13. She washes the dishes after dinner.
14. They drink coffee every morning.

Simple Present Tense - Negative Sentences

1. I don’t eat any dinner because I am not hungry.


2. Jerry and Beth are strangers. They don’t know each other.
3. We don’t go to school on the weekend.
4. Mrs. Smith wants a divorce. She doesn’t love her husband anymore.
5. Turtles don’t move quickly.
6. Children don’t drink coffee.
7. You don’t wear jeans to a wedding.
8. Poor people don’t have a lot of money.
9. It’s warm today. You don’t need to wear a coat.
10. Jessica is very healthy. She doesn’t smoke cigarettes.
11. The students are from China. They don’t speak English.
12. The shoe store doesn’t sell hats.
13. That restaurant doesn’t serve breakfast.
14. The children don’t get up early on the weekend.
Simple Present Tense - Yes/No Questions

1. Does he take the bus to school? Yes, he does. (He takes the bus to school.)
2. Do they live in a big city? No, they don’t. (They don’t live in a big city.)
3. Do we like to play tennis? Yes, we do. (We like to play tennis.)
4. Do they watch TV a lot? No, they don’t. (They don’t watch TV a lot.)
5. Does he live in an apartment? Yes, he does. (He lives in an apartment.)
6. Do the students work hard? Yes, they do. (The students work hard.)
7. Does she eat in the cafeteria? No, she doesn’t. (She doesn’t eat in the cafeteria.)
8. Do I speak French? Yes, I do. (I speak French.)

Simple Present Tense - Information Questions

1. How many children do they have? They have three children.


2. What languages does he speak? He speaks four languages.
3. Who does she live with? She lives with her roommate.
4. Where do they eat lunch? They eat lunch in the cafeteria every day.
5. When do I go to bed? I go to bed at 11:00 every night.
6. Why doesn’t she want to go to a movie? She doesn’t want to go to a movie because she
is very tired.
7. What do they eat for breakfast? They eat eggs for breakfast every day.
8. What does he want for dinner? He wants steak for dinner.

Simple Present Tense and Frequency Adverbs


1. I never drink coffee before I go to bed.
2. She always helps her mother with the housework.
3. Her husband never washes the laundry.
4. They usually take the bus to school.
5. We seldom eat dinner in a restaurant.
6. They rarely travel to different countries.
7. She usually shops at the supermarket near her home.
8. We sometimes play cards on the weekend.
9. It often rains in April.
10. Teenagers seldom listen to their parents.

Personal Sentences Using Frequency Adverbs

1. I always exercise in the morning.


2. I usually read before bed.
3. I often go for walks.
4. I sometimes watch movies on weekends.
5. I seldom eat fast food.
6. I rarely go to parties.
7. I never skip breakfast.

Present Progressive Tense

1. It is a beautiful day. The sun is shining.


2. Mother is busy now. She is making dinner.
3. Father is in the garage. He is fixing the car.
4. The students are in the classroom. They are listening to their teacher.
5. The baby is in her crib. She is sleeping.
6. Ellie is in her bedroom. She is studying for her exam.
7. Claire and Bob are at a party. They are dancing.
8. You should take your umbrella. It is raining.
9. Anna is going to a wedding. She is wearing a beautiful dress.
10. The floor is dirty. Andrea is washing it.
11. Mark is at the supermarket. He is buying groceries.
12. It is 12:00. The children are eating lunch.
13. Brenda has a bad cold. She is sneezing.
14. The students are in the library. They are reading.
15. The pilot is flying his airplane.

Present Progressive Tense – Negative and Affirmative

1. Peter isn’t studying mathematics. He is studying history.


2. The boys aren’t playing soccer. They are playing hockey.
3. I isn’t drinking coffee. I am drinking tea.
4. She isn’t writing a letter to her grandmother. She is writing a letter to her aunt.
5. We aren’t driving a new car. We are driving a used car.
6. I isn’t cooking fish for dinner. I am cooking steak.
7. She isn’t watching sports on TV. She is watching a movie.
8. The tourists aren’t speaking Chinese. They are speaking Japanese.
9. He isn’t smoking a cigarette. He is smoking a pipe.
10. She isn’t washing the dishes. She is washing the clothes.
11. They aren’t listening to classical music. They are listening to rock music.
12. We aren’t going to Hawaii for our vacation. We are going to Mexico.

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