The Present Simple Tense. Упражнения (уровень базовый)
Posted or Updated on 18 июля, 2021 by Татьяна Н.
The Present Simple Tense переводится настоящее простое время, но является совсем непростым) Я подобрала для вас упражнения на Present Simple, которые относятся к уровню изучения английского языка «базовый — beginner». Эти упражнения вам отработать грамматические правила на Present Simple Tense.
Present Simple Tense. Упражнения для начинающих
Схемы английских времен вы найдете в пособии «Английская грамматика: просто о сложном» Набеева Т.В.
The Present Simple Tense. Упражнения из цикла «Английский язык для начинающих»
Упражнение 1. Распределите глаголы по трем колонкам в зависимости от чтения окончания -s/-es в 3-м лице единственного числа: [s], [z], [iz]. Если забыли, когда к глаголу-действию добавляется -s/-es, прочитайте еще раз Present Simple (теория для начинающих). Правило 5.
Work, go, know, change, buy, end, play, wash, ride, add, wish, drive, stay, watch, mix, open, do, say, clean, talk, visit, reach, sit, like, love, dance, close, speak, read, finish, fly, run.
Present Simple Tense - уроки английского языка для начинающих
Если глагол оканчивается на -y, перед которой стоит согласная, то она меняется на i.
ПРИМЕР I fly … — He flies … , но I buy … — He buys …
Упражнение 2. Напишите следующие глаголы в форме 3-го лица единственного числа.
want hurry read eat think wash kiss catch have study carry fly cry go do
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Прежде, чем идти дальше — запомните схемы построения предложений в Present Simple
Схемы предложений в Present Simple. Упражнения для начинающих
Данная методика построения английского предложения при схем подробно представлена в пособии «Английская грамматика: просто о сложном». Автор Т. Набеева
Уроки английского языка для начинающих Present Simple Tense
Учимся строить утвердительные предложения в Present Simple
Упражнение 3. Замените местоимение I на местоимения he или she по образцу.
Образец: I go to the office every day. — He goes to the office every day.
1. I write many letters every day. 2. I read books from the library. 3. I study grammar rules by heart 4. I usually go to work by bus. 5. I often meet my friends on the way to work. 6. I work in an office. 7. I come home very late. 8. I have dinner (supper) at 9 o’clock. 9. I go to bed at 12 o’clock. 10. I sleep very badly. 11. I often send emails in the evening. 12. I play the guitar every day.
Упражнение 4. Допишите окончания глаголов (-s или -es) там, где это нужно.
1. Не go … to school by bus. 2. She like … milk. 3. My father watch … TV in the evening. 4. I play … tennis on Sundays. 5. My brother play … football well. 6. My sister sing … very well. 7. She wash … her face and hands in the morning and in the evening. 8. I usually drink … tea for breakfast. 9. Jane do … her English exercises after school. 10. Peter drive… a car.
Упражнение 5. Выберите из скобок нужную форму глагола.
1. She (swim/swims) very well. 2. Luc (live/lives) in London. 3. Jack (come/comes) from the USA. 4. Betty (dance/dances) a little. 5. He (have/has) three brothers. 6. My granny (speak/speaks) French. 7. My cat (sleep/sleeps) on a mat. 8. I often (see/sees) Jane. 9. Ted (like/likes) music. 10. Chris (cook/cooks) cakes quite well
Объяснение:
я непонил чо тут и как тут
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На напишите про какой нибудь праздник редкий или фестиваль что на нем делают какого числа отмечают какие традиции : )) отмечу ответ умаляю
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