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.
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- I/we/you/they + verb.
- He/she/it + verb + -s.
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- I/we/you/they + don't + verb.
- He/she/it + doesn't + verb.
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- 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.
Present Continuous
We use Present Continuous to speak about the moment of now.
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- I + am + verb + -ing.
- He/she/it + is + verb + -ing.
- We/you/they + are + verb + -ing.
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- I + am not ('m not) + verb + -ing.
- He/she/it + is not (isn't) + verb + -ing.
- We/you/they + are not (aren't) + verb + -ing.
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- Am + I + verb + -ing?
- Is + he/she/it + verb + -ing?
- Are + we/you/they + verb + -ing?
I am watching TV.
He isn't eating cheese now.
Are you doing your homework?
Used with: now, at the moment.
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A British Guest
Hello! My name is Mike. I am from Britain, but my dad [ ]at an international company, and we had to move here for three years. I [ ]at school in the 6th form. My classes [ ]at 1 p.m. My favourite lesson is Biology. I like to learn more about plants and the world around us. Our teacher often [ ]us interesting tasks. For example, a month ago we had to grow mould on bread. When our mould was ready, we watched it under the microscope. I [ ]Russian not so well. But I have a friend who [ ]me with it.
Now I [ ]a composition about how I like spring. It is difficult, but my friend Vania [ ]me how to do it in Russian.