Dec 15, 2015
- Grammar tips:
- Study the sentences below.
- . . . my uncle.
- . . . to a restaurant every Friday.
- . . . a job.
- Anna’s . . . French.
- . . . for a new place to live.
- . . . any brothers or sisters.
- The big . . . on the bank of the river.
- . . . bus to her work.
- My . . . coffee.
- . . . a gingerbread house with her daughter.
- The . . . fine.
- . . . the same T-shirt every day.
- . . . to my office every day.
- Brandon’s wife . . . rock music.
- . . . two children.
- Her . . . to move away from their home.
- My . . . in Dublin.
- . . . divorced.
- Their . . . in Toronto.
- . . . breakfast.
- . . . my teeth every morning.
- The . . . in the valley.
- My . . . after a hard work.
- . . . different.
- . . . to read.
- . . . a job.
- . . . a job.
- . . . good about living with their parents.
- My . . . his grandparents every summer.
- Her . . . sandwiches for lunch.
- . . . TV in the evenings.
- . . . some rest.
- . . . for Google.
- “My . . . I’ll be late.”
- . . . shower in the morning.
- . . . to play videogames.
- . . . my uncle.
Simple Present — facts and habitual actions in the present.
Affirmative statement
I live in California.
My brother lives in California too.
(with he, she, it — use verb + -s)
Negative statement
I don’t work in a hospital.
My brother doesn’t work in a hospital too.
(with he, she, it – use doesn’t + verb)
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