This document contains a grammar worksheet for students with exercises on verb tenses. The first section asks students to write verbs in the present progressive tense. The second section asks students to write verbs in the simple present third person singular form. The third section asks students to identify which verb tenses are used for different situations - simple present for regular actions, present progressive for current actions, and some verbs like "know" are only used in simple present. The final section asks students to complete sentences using either simple present or present progressive verbs. The worksheet is scored out of 46 possible points.
This document contains a grammar worksheet for students with exercises on verb tenses. The first section asks students to write verbs in the present progressive tense. The second section asks students to write verbs in the simple present third person singular form. The third section asks students to identify which verb tenses are used for different situations - simple present for regular actions, present progressive for current actions, and some verbs like "know" are only used in simple present. The final section asks students to complete sentences using either simple present or present progressive verbs. The worksheet is scored out of 46 possible points.
This document contains a grammar worksheet for students with exercises on verb tenses. The first section asks students to write verbs in the present progressive tense. The second section asks students to write verbs in the simple present third person singular form. The third section asks students to identify which verb tenses are used for different situations - simple present for regular actions, present progressive for current actions, and some verbs like "know" are only used in simple present. The final section asks students to complete sentences using either simple present or present progressive verbs. The worksheet is scored out of 46 possible points.
This document contains a grammar worksheet for students with exercises on verb tenses. The first section asks students to write verbs in the present progressive tense. The second section asks students to write verbs in the simple present third person singular form. The third section asks students to identify which verb tenses are used for different situations - simple present for regular actions, present progressive for current actions, and some verbs like "know" are only used in simple present. The final section asks students to complete sentences using either simple present or present progressive verbs. The worksheet is scored out of 46 possible points.
Students full name_________________________ Class_______
1.Write the verbs in Present Progressive.
1. speak I ______________ 2. jump you _____________ 3. bake she _____________ 4. play they _____________ 5. run we _______________ 10(5X2)/ ______
2.Write the verbs in Simple Present, 3rd person singular.
1. be it ___________
2. have he ___________
3. eat she _____________
4. can he _____________
5. wash she ___________10(5X2) / ______
3.When to use which tense?
1.For actions happening regularly,often,sometimes or never,we use_______________ 2.For actions happening now, at the moment, we use ____________________ 3.The verbs 'know', 'hate', 'like',believe and 'want' are normally only used in________________ 6(3x2)/_______
4.Complete the sentences. Use Simple Present or Present Progressive.
1. Look! They (leave)_____________________ the house.
2. Brian (cycle)____________________30 km every day. 3. I (read / not)____________________ a book now. 4. What (they / do)______________________ right now? 5. Samantha (do)_____________________her homework at the moment. 6. My parents (shop)____________________right now. 7. We (go / not)_______________________ to school on Sundays. 8. (you / go)_____________________________ on holiday by plane sometimes? 9. The baby (sleep / not) ______________________ at the moment. 10.Jenny (not / want) ___________________ to get wet. 20(10x2)/_______