Exercises of Present and Past Simple Tense

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EXERCISES OF PRESENT AND PAST SIMPLE TENSE

EXERCISES OF PRESENT AND PAST SIMPLE TENSE

7. They get good scores every year.


a. Affirmative:
Present:
I get good scores every year.
Juan gets good scores every year.
Luisa gets good scores every year.
It gets good scores every year.
Juan and you get good scores every year.
Luisa and I get good scores every year.
Juan and Luisa get good scores every year.

Past:
I got good scores every year.
Juan got good scores every year.
Luisa got good scores every year.
It got good scores every year.
Juan and you got good scores every year.
Luisa and I got good scores every year.
Juan and Luisa got good scores every year.

b. Negative:
Present:
I don’t get good scores every year.
Juan doesn’t get good scores every year.
Luisa doesn’t get good scores every year.
It doesn’t get good scores every year.
Juan and you don’t get good scores every year.
Luisa and I don’t get good scores every year.
Juan and Luisa don’t get good scores every year.

Past:
I didn’t get good scores every year.
Juan didn’t get good scores every year.
Luisa didn’t get good scores every year.
It didn’t get good scores every year. 1
Juan and you didn’t get good scores every year.
Luisa and I didn’t get good scores every year.
Juan and Luisa didn’t get good scores every year.

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c. Interrogative:
Present:
Do I get good scores every year?
Does Juan get good scores every year?
Does Luisa get good scores every year?
Does it get good scores every year?
Do Juan and you get good scores every year?
Do Luisa and I get good scores every year?
Do Juan and Luisa get good scores every year?

Past:
Did I get good scores every year?
Did Juan get good scores every year?
Did Luisa get good scores every year?
Did it get good scores every year?
Did Juan and you get good scores every year?
Did Luisa and I get good scores every year?
Did Juan and Luisa get good scores every year?

8. I am an engineer.
a. Affirmative:
Present:
I am an engineer.
Juan is an engineer.
Luisa is an engineer.
It is an engineer.
Juan and you are engineers.
Luisa and I are engineers.
Juan and Luisa are engineers.

Past:
I was an engineer.
Juan was an engineer.
Luisa was an engineer.
It was an engineer.
Juan and you were engineers.
Luisa and I were engineers. 2
Juan and Luisa were engineers.

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b. Negative:
Present:
I am not an engineer.
Juan is not an engineer.
Luisa is not an engineer.
It is not an engineer.
Juan and you are not engineers.
Luisa and I are not engineers.
Juan and Luisa are not engineers.

Past:
I was not an engineer.
Juan was not an engineer.
Luisa was not an engineer.
It wasn’t an engineer.
Juan and you were not engineers.
Luisa and I were not engineers.
Juan and Luisa were not engineers.

c. Interrogative:
Present:
Am I an engineer?
Is Juan an engineer?
Is Luisa an engineer?
Is it an engineer?
Are Juan and you engineers?
Are Luisa and I engineers?
Are Juan and Luisa engineers?

Past:
Was I an engineer?
Was Juan an engineer?
Was Luisa an engineer?
Was it an engineer?
Were Juan and you engineers?
Were Luisa and I engineers?
Were Juan and Luisa engineers?
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9. He can paint alone.


a. Affirmative:
Present:
I can paint alone.
Juan can paint alone.
Luisa can paint alone.
It can paint alone.
Juan and you can paint alone.
Luisa and I can paint alone.
Juan and Luisa can paint alone.

Past:
I could paint alone.
Juan could paint alone.
Luisa could paint alone.
It could paint alone.
Juan and you could paint alone.
Luisa and I could paint alone.
Juan and Luisa could paint alone.

b. Negative:
Present:
I can not paint alone.
Juan can not paint alone.
Luisa can not paint alone.
It can not paint alone.
Juan and you can not paint alone.
Luisa and I can not paint alone.
Juan and Luisa can not paint alone.

Past:
I could not paint alone.
Juan could not paint alone.
Luisa could not paint alone.
It could not paint alone.
Juan and you could not paint alone.
Luisa and I could not paint alone. 4
Juan and Luisa could not paint alone.

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c. Interrogative:
Present:
Can I paint alone?
Can Juan paint alone?
Can Luisa paint alone?
Can it paint alone?
Can Juan and you paint alone?
Can Luisa and I paint alone?
Can Juan and Luisa paint alone?

Past:
Could I paint alone?
Could Juan paint alone?
Could Luisa paint alone?
Could it paint alone?
Could Juan and you paint alone?
Could Luisa and I paint alone?
Could Juan and Luisa paint alone?

10. She makes a cup of coffee.


a. Affirmative:
Present:
I make a cup of coffee.
Juan makes a cup of coffee.
Luisa makes a cup of coffee.
It makes a cup of coffee.
Juan and you make a cup of coffee.
Luisa and I make a cup of coffee.
Juan and Luisa make a cup of coffee.

Past:
I made a cup of coffee.
Juan made a cup of coffee.
Luisa made a cup of coffee.
It made a cup of coffee.
Juan and you made a cup of coffee.
Luisa and I made a cup of coffee. 5
Juan and Luisa made a cup of coffee.

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b. Negative:
Present:
I don’t make a cup of coffee.
Juan doesn’t make a cup of coffee.
Luisa doesn’t make a cup of coffee.
It doesn’t make a cup of coffee.
Juan and you don’t make a cup of coffee.
Luisa and I don’t make a cup of coffee.
Juan and Luisa don’t make a cup of coffee.

Past:
I didn’t make a cup of coffee.
Juan didn’t make a cup of coffee.
Luisa didn’t make a cup of coffee.
It didn’t make a cup of coffee.
Juan and you didn’t make a cup of coffee.
Luisa and I didn’t make a cup of coffee.
Juan and Luisa didn’t make a cup of coffee.

c. Interrogative:
Present:
Do I make a cup of coffee?
Does Juan make a cup of coffee?
Does Luisa make a cup of coffee?
Does it make a cup of coffee?
Do Juan and you make a cup of coffee?
Do Luisa and I make a cup of coffee?
Do Juan and Luisa make a cup of coffee?

Past:
Did I make a cup of coffee?
Did Juan make a cup of coffee?
Did Luisa make a cup of coffee?
Did it make a cup of coffee?
Did Juan and you make a cup of coffee?
Did Luisa and I make a cup of coffee?
Did Juan and Luisa make a cup of coffee?

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11. It can solve match exercises.


a. Affirmative:
Present:
I can solve match exercises.
Juan can solve match exercises.
Luisa can solve match exercises.
It can solve match exercises.
Juan and you can solve match exercises.
Luisa and I can solve match exercises.
Juan and Luisa can solve match exercises.

Past:
I could solve match exercises.
Juan could solve match exercises.
Luisa could solve match exercises.
It could solve match exercises.
Juan and you could solve match exercises.
Luisa and I could solve match exercises.
Juan and Luisa could solve match exercises.

b. Negative:
Present:
I can not solve match exercises.
Juan can not solve match exercises..
Luisa can not solve match exercises.
It can not solve match exercises.
Juan and you can not solve match exercises.
Luisa and I can not solve match exercises.
Juan and Luisa can not solve match exercises.

Past:
I could not solve match exercises.
Juan could not solve match exercises.
Luisa could not solve match exercises.
It could not solve match exercises.
Juan and you could not solve match exercises.
Luisa and I could not solve match exercises. 7
Juan and Luisa could not solve match exercises.

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c. Interrogative:
Present:
Can I solve match exercises?
Can Juan solve match exercises?
Can Luisa solve match exercises?
Can it solve match exercises?
Can Juan and you solve match exercises?
Can Luisa and I solve match exercises?
Can Juan and Luisa solve match exercises?

Past:
Could I solve match exercises?
Could Juan solve match exercises?
Could Luisa solve match exercises?
Could it solve match exercises?
Could Juan and you solve match exercises?
Could Luisa and I solve match exercises?
Could Juan and Luisa solve match exercises?

12. You are at home.


a. Affirmative:
Present:
I am at home.
Juan is at home.
Luisa is at home.
It is at home.
Juan and you are at home.
Luisa and I are at home.
Juan and Luisa are at home.

Past:
I was at home.
Juan was at home.
Luisa was at home.
It was at home.
Juan and you were at home.
Luisa and I were at home. 8
Juan and Luisa were at home.

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b. Negative:
Present:
I am not at home.
Juan is not at home.
Luisa is not at home.
It is not at home.
Juan and you are not at home.
Luisa and I are not at home.
Juan and Luisa are not at home.

Past:
I was not at home.
Juan was not at home.
Luisa was not at home.
It wasn’t at home.
Juan and you were not at home.
Luisa and I were not at home.
Juan and Luisa were not at home.

c. Interrogative:
Present:
Am I at home?
Is Juan at home?
Is Luisa at home?
Is it an engineer?
Are Juan and you at home?
Are Luisa and I at home?
Are Juan and Luisa at home?

Past:
Was I at home?
Was Juan at home?
Was Luisa at home?
Was it at home?
Were Juan and you at home?
Were Luisa and I at home?
Were Juan and Luisa at home?
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