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Mixed Exercises

Complete the sentences using the verbs in the Present Simple.

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1) I hate living in Seattle because it always .
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2) John� at least eight hours every day.
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3) Jim always� to work by car.
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4) What� you ? �I� in a bookstore�.
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Put the verbs in brackets in the Present Continuous. DO NOT use contractions.

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1) The baby� (sleep).��

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2) I� (study) English.��
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3) They� (listen) to some music.��
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4) Look! It� (snow).��
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5) We� (build) our own house.��
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Write sentences using the Going to Future. DO NOT use contractions.

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1) (I /go / to Brazil this summer)

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Negative:
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Interrogative:�?
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2) (We / buy / a new house next week)

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Write the plural of these sentences

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1) This game is a lot of fun.
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2) Does that woman like coffee? ?
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3) This car looks very clean.
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4) This book is really good.
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5) That picture is interesting
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Complete the following sentences with the correct preposition: at, in, or on.

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1) The headquarters of the United Nations is� New York.
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2) In most countries people drive���the right.
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3) San Francisco is� the west coast of the United States.
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4) In the theatre we had seats� the front row.

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