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UNIVERSIDAD NACIONAL

JOSÉ FAUSTINO SÁNCHEZ CARRIÓN


CIVIL ENGINEER FACULTY
INGLÉS I
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UNIT TWO
PEOPLE AND THINGS
TOPIC: THE SIMPLE PRESENT TENSE: AFFIRMATIVE STATEMENTS

SEPARATE # 07

- General truths

- Habits and routines

- Permanent states

Adverbs of frequency, like: Adverbs of TIME


 Always - every day
 Usually - once a day/a week/a month/a year…
 Often - twice a day/a week/a month/a year…
 Sometimes - three times a day/a week/a month/a year…
 Rarely - four times a day/a week/a month/a year…
 Never

PROFESSOR: VERONICA BERNAL


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There is an irregular verb in present.
I. Complete with have or has.

1. He ______________ a pet dog.

2. I ______________a problem

3. She ______________ a boyfriend.

4. Dogs ______________ better personalities than cats.

5. Susan ______________ your pen.

6. The car ______________a flat tyre.

7. You ______________a nice apartment

8. My shoes ______________ holes on them.

II. Write the correct form of the verbs in the brackets in the boxes.

E.g.: They ……… to school. (to go) 

They go to school

 1)      I usually _______________ a bike in spring. (to ride)

2)      You  _______________ dinner at 4 o’clock every day. (to prepare)

3)      Mary and I  _______________ to school at quarter past 7. (to go)

4)      My parents  _______________ work at 4 o’clock in the afternoon. (to finish)

5)      They  _______________ new dresses for Mary in May. (to buy)

6)      You never  _______________ meat. (to eat)

7)      I always  _______________ home after school. (to walk)

8)      The students  _______________ English from Mrs Harrison. (to learn)

9)      We  _______________ a lot on Saturdays. (to dance)

10)      You  _______________ your house for Christmas. (to decorate)

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