The document provides examples to practice subject-verb agreement, verb tenses, and word order in sentences. It contains 3 sections - the first with examples using subject pronouns and forms of "to be", the second using the present simple tense, and the third rearranging word order in sentences. The document is designed to help practice and reinforce grammar rules.
The document provides examples to practice subject-verb agreement, verb tenses, and word order in sentences. It contains 3 sections - the first with examples using subject pronouns and forms of "to be", the second using the present simple tense, and the third rearranging word order in sentences. The document is designed to help practice and reinforce grammar rules.
The document provides examples to practice subject-verb agreement, verb tenses, and word order in sentences. It contains 3 sections - the first with examples using subject pronouns and forms of "to be", the second using the present simple tense, and the third rearranging word order in sentences. The document is designed to help practice and reinforce grammar rules.
1. Complete with the correct subject pronoun and the correct form of the verb BE.
1. A: How old is your sister? B: she is 24 years old.
2. A: Where are “The Beatles” from? B: they are from Mexico. They’re British. 3. A: Where’s your father? B: Now, he is at work. 4. A: Hmm Delicious! Is this French? B: No, this chocolate is Italian. 5. A: Does Mike work in the hospital? B: Yes, but he is a doctor. He’s a dentist. 2. Complete with the correct Present Simple form. 1. Tim studies (study) French on Sundays. 2. do your relatives live in Cuba? (live) 3. Why Does Robert go to the beach? (go) 4. I does not know the answer. (not know) 5. Karen has a brother. (have) 3. Put the words in order. 1. week / tennis / John / a / plays / once john plays tennis once a week 2. usually / food / buys / Arthur / in / morning / the Arthur usually buys food in the morning 3. never / hungry / is / at / Tom tom is never at hungry 4. twice / car / drive / month / I / a / my I drive my car twice a month 5. out / always / eat / brothers / My my brother always eat out