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Simple Tenses
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1. I (do) my homework every day.
2. My family (be) in Sochy last summer.
3. Students already (write) the English test.
4. Ann (learn) English now.
5. He (work) at a hospital.
6. My granny (not work).
7. Look! The baby (sleep).
8. The lesson just (begin).
9. I (translate) the text for 2 hours.
10. We already (solve) the problem.
11. I (play) the piano every day.
12. She (read) books since 5 years.
13. He (learn) this rule today.
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1. I do my homework every day.
2. My family were in Sochy last summer.
3. Students already written the English test.
4. Ann are learning English now.
5. He work at a hospital.
6. My granny doesn't work.
7. Look! The baby is sleeping.
8. The lesson just began.
9. I translated the text for 2 hours.
10. We already solved the problem.
11. I play the piano every day.
12. She was reading books since 5 years.
13. He learns this rule today.
2. My family (be) in Sochy last summer.
3. Students already (write) the English test.
4. Ann (learn) English now.
5. He (work) at a hospital.
6. My granny (not work).
7. Look! The baby (sleep).
8. The lesson just (begin).
9. I (translate) the text for 2 hours.
- The correct form is "do". We use the present simple tense to talk about routines or habits. In this case, the person does their homework every day.
2. My family (be) in Sochy last summer.
- The correct form is "was". We use the past simple tense to talk about completed actions in the past. In this case, the family was in Sochy last summer.
3. Students already (write) the English test.
- The correct form is "wrote". We use the past simple tense to talk about completed actions in the past. In this case, the students have already written the English test.
4. Ann (learn) English now.
- The correct form is "is learning". We use the present continuous tense to talk about ongoing actions in the present. In this case, Ann is currently learning English.
5. He (work) at a hospital.
- The correct form is "works". We use the present simple tense to talk about routines or habits. In this case, he works at a hospital.
6. My granny (not work).
- The correct form is "doesn't work". We use the negative form of the present simple tense, which is formed by adding "do not" (or "don't") before the base form of the verb. In this case, my granny does not work.
7. Look! The baby (sleep).
- The correct form is "is sleeping". We use the present continuous tense to talk about ongoing actions in the present. In this case, the baby is currently sleeping.
8. The lesson just (begin).
- The correct form is "began". We use the past simple tense to talk about completed actions in the past. In this case, the lesson has just begun.
9. I (translate) the text for 2 hours.
- The correct form is "have been translating". We use the present perfect continuous tense to talk about an action that started in the past and is still ongoing. In this case, I have been translating the text for 2 hours.
10. We already (solve) the problem.
- The correct form is "have solved". We use the present perfect tense to talk about an action that happened at an unspecified time before now. In this case, we have already solved the problem.
11. I (play) the piano every day.
- The correct form is "play". We use the present simple tense to talk about routines or habits. In this case, the person plays the piano every day.
12. She (read) books since 5 years.
- The correct form is "has been reading". We use the present perfect continuous tense to talk about an action that started in the past and is still ongoing. In this case, she has been reading books for 5 years.
13. He (learn) this rule today.
- The correct form is "learned". We use the past simple tense to talk about completed actions in the past. In this case, he learned this rule today.