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. Present Continuous We use Present Continuous to speak about the moment of now. + I + am + verb + -ing. He/she/it + is + verb + -ing. We/you/they + are + verb + -ing. − 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. ? 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. If the verb form is correct, press Enter. 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.
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.
Present Continuous
We use Present Continuous to speak about the moment of now.

+

  • I + am + verb + -ing.
  • He/she/it + is + verb + -ing.
  • We/you/they + are + verb + -ing.

  • 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.

?

  • 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.

If the verb form is correct, press Enter.

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.