Fill in the gaps with the correct forms of the given verbs Present Simple We use Present Simple to speak about habits, permanent states or daily routines. + I/we/you/they + verb. He/she/it + verb + -s. − I/we/you/they + don't + verb. He/she/it + doesn't + verb. ? Do I/we/you/they + verb? Does he/she/it + verb? I brush my teeth every day. He doesn't read books every weekend. Does she like apples? Used with: always, usually, often, sometimes, never, ever. Past Simple We use Past Simple to speak about events that happened some time ago. Regular verbs: verb + -ed: want — wanted, talk — talked. Irregular verbs: differ, should be remembered: go — went, make — made. + I/we/you/they/he/she/it + V2 (-ed). − I/we/you/they/he/she/it + didn't + verb. ? Did + I/we/you/they/he/she/it + verb? I did my homework two hours ago. She didn't eat the apples. Did Pete and Mary have a wedding yesterday? Used with: yesterday, ago, last week/year/month, etc. Mike from Britain a year ago. He in the 6th form at a Russian school. His father at an international company. Mike's Biology teacher a task to grow mould three weeks ago. Mike's Biology teacher often the students interesting tasks. Vania his composition yesterday.
Задание

Fill in the gaps with the correct forms of the given verbs
Present Simple
We use Present Simple to speak about habits, permanent states or daily routines.

+

  • I/we/you/they + verb.
  • He/she/it + verb + -s.

  • I/we/you/they + don't + verb.
  • He/she/it + doesn't + verb.

?

  • Do I/we/you/they + verb?
  • Does he/she/it + verb?

I brush my teeth every day.

He doesn't read books every weekend.

Does she like apples?

Used with: always, usually, often, sometimes, never, ever.
Past Simple
We use Past Simple to speak about events that happened some time ago.

  • Regular verbs: verb + -ed:

    want — wanted, talk — talked.

  • Irregular verbs: differ, should be remembered:

    go — went, make — made.

I/we/you/they/he/she/it + V2 (-ed).

I/we/you/they/he/she/it + didn't + verb.

?

Did + I/we/you/they/he/she/it + verb?

I did my homework two hours ago.

She didn't eat the apples.

Did Pete and Mary have a wedding yesterday?

Used with: yesterday, ago, last week/year/month, etc.

  1. Mike
    [ ]
    from Britain a year ago.
  2. He
    [ ]
    in the 6th form at a Russian school.
  3. His father
    [ ]
    at an international company.
  4. Mike's Biology teacher
    [ ]
    a task to grow mould three weeks ago.
  5. Mike's Biology teacher often
    [ ]
    the students interesting tasks.
  6. Vania
    [ ]
    his composition yesterday.