The document provides examples of verbs used in the present simple tense. It lists sentences with subjects performing common actions like bringing newspapers, giving pencils, collecting books, making cars, picking peaches, visiting patients and hospitals, telling lies, saying things about people, keeping books, catching balls, selling cars, eating ice cream, calling grandparents, typing letters, and taking medicine.
The document provides examples of verbs used in the present simple tense. It lists sentences with subjects performing common actions like bringing newspapers, giving pencils, collecting books, making cars, picking peaches, visiting patients and hospitals, telling lies, saying things about people, keeping books, catching balls, selling cars, eating ice cream, calling grandparents, typing letters, and taking medicine.
The document provides examples of verbs used in the present simple tense. It lists sentences with subjects performing common actions like bringing newspapers, giving pencils, collecting books, making cars, picking peaches, visiting patients and hospitals, telling lies, saying things about people, keeping books, catching balls, selling cars, eating ice cream, calling grandparents, typing letters, and taking medicine.
The document provides examples of verbs used in the present simple tense. It lists sentences with subjects performing common actions like bringing newspapers, giving pencils, collecting books, making cars, picking peaches, visiting patients and hospitals, telling lies, saying things about people, keeping books, catching balls, selling cars, eating ice cream, calling grandparents, typing letters, and taking medicine.
3. The books are collected (collect) after each lesson.
4. Toyota cars are made (make) in Japan.
5. Peaches are visited (pick) in summer.
6. Patients are visited(visit) in the afternoons when they
are at hospital.
7. Lies are told (tell) very frequently.
8. English people are said _ (say) to be very friendly.
9. Books are kept _ (keep) in schoolbags.
10. The ball is caught (catch) only with one hand.
1. He (sell) sells cars. 2. The blue car (sell) is sould 3. In summer, more ice-cream (eat) is eaten than in winter. 4. She (call) calls her grandparents every Friday. 5. The letters (type) are typed 6. He (take) takes his medicine every day.