Раскройте скобки,поставив глаголы в present simple
1.she (to go) to the institute in the morning.
2. she (to do) her morning exercises every day.
3. for breakfast she (to have) two eggs, a sandwich and a cup of tea.
4. it (to take) her an hour and a half to do her homework. 5. her friends usually (to call) her at about 8 o'clock.
6. my working day (to begin) at seven o'clock.
7. i (not to walk) to work every morning.
8. ann (not to read) a lot.
9. everybody in my class (to like) pe lessons.
10. tom (to smoke) a lot but he (not to smoke) before breakfast.
11. they (not to work) more than six hours a day.
12. my little sister (to cry) so often!
13. he always (to invite) his friends to his birthday party. 14. the shops in england (to open) at 9 o'clock the morning. 15. my mother (to wash) all the dirty clothes
Explanation: In present simple, we add -s or -es to the base form of the verb when the subject is a singular third person pronoun (he, she, it).
2. She does her morning exercises every day.
Explanation: Again, we add -s or -es to the base form of the verb "do" because the subject is a singular third person pronoun.
3. For breakfast, she has two eggs, a sandwich, and a cup of tea.
Explanation: In present simple, we use the base form of the verb "have" to talk about routines or habits.
4. It takes her an hour and a half to do her homework.
Explanation: We use the base form of the verb "take" in present simple to talk about habits or regular events.
5. Her friends usually call her at about 8 o'clock.
Explanation: In present simple, we use the base form of the verb "call".
6. My working day begins at seven o'clock.
Explanation: We use the base form of the verb "begin" in present simple to talk about routines or habits.
7. I don't walk to work every morning.
Explanation: In the negative form, we use the auxiliary verb "do" in present simple (in this case, "don't") + the base form of the main verb (in this case, "walk").
8. Ann doesn't read a lot.
Explanation: We use the auxiliary verb "do" in present simple (in this case, "doesn't") + the base form of the main verb (in this case, "read") in the negative form.
9. Everybody in my class likes PE lessons.
Explanation: We use the base form of the verb "like" in present simple to talk about general likes or preferences.
10. Tom smokes a lot, but he doesn't smoke before breakfast.
Explanation: In the negative form, we use the auxiliary verb "do" in present simple (in this case, "doesn't") + the base form of the main verb (in this case, "smoke").
11. They don't work more than six hours a day.
Explanation: We use the auxiliary verb "do" in present simple (in this case, "don't") + the base form of the main verb (in this case, "work") in the negative form.
12. My little sister cries so often!
Explanation: We use the base form of the verb "cry" in present simple to talk about habits or repeating actions.
13. He always invites his friends to his birthday party.
Explanation: We use the base form of the verb "invite" in present simple to talk about routines or habits.
14. The shops in England open at 9 o'clock in the morning.
Explanation: We use the base form of the verb "open" in present simple to talk about regular events or schedules.
15. My mother washes all the dirty clothes.
Explanation: In present simple, we use the base form of the verb "wash".