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bija089 [108]
3 years ago
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1)Complete the sentences with the present tense simple. 1. My parents often watch westerns. (watch) 2. They hungry. (be) 3. Mum

all the dirty clothes. (wash) 4. Peter got a brother. (have) 5. Dad ……………….. A new plasma TV. (buy) 6. The boys …………….. Football. (play) 7. In summer it ……………… hot. (be) 8. I ………………… good at school. (be) 9. On Friday we always ……………. Our piano lesson. (have) 10. Mary ……………….. Her homework. (do) 11. Richard …………….. TV. (watch) 12. I ……………… big cities. (like) 13. He …………….. In the library. (study) 14. She always …………… to work at 7. (go) 15. Bill and Tom sometimes ……….. To London. (drive)
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pav-90 [236]3 years ago
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Answer:

1. My parents often watch westerns. (watch) 2. They ARE hungry. (be)

3. Mum WASHED all the dirty clothes. (wash)

4. Peter HAS got a brother. (have)

5. Dad BOUGHT A new plasma TV. (buy)

6. The boys PLAY. Football. (play)

7. In summer it BECOMES hot. (be)

8. I ………………… good at school. (be)

9. On Friday we always HAVE Our piano lesson. (have)

10. Mary DOES Her homework. (do)

11. Richard WATCHES TV. (watch)

12. I LIKE big cities. (like)

13. He STUDIES In the library. (study)

14. She always GOES to work at 7. (go)

15. Bill and Tom sometimes DRIVES To London. (drive)

Explanation:

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