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Newly created exercises on the simple present tense (B2 level), Esercizi di Inglese

La serie di esercizi proposti è stata creata EX NOVO e non è stata presa da fonti online. Copre diversi aspetti del tempo presente semplice in inglese, come la formazione di domande, la creazione di frasi negative, la sequenza di eventi e la correzione di errori ortografici. Gli esercizi sono stati creati per offrire un'ampia opportunità di esercitarsi nell'utilizzo del tempo presente. Adatti a studenti che stanno sviluppando le loro competenze linguistiche. This series of exercises has been created from scratch and is not sourced from online materials. It encompasses various aspects of the simple present tense in English, including forming questions, constructing negative sentences, sequencing events, and correcting spelling errors. The exercises are designed to offer hands-on and comprehensive practice with the simple present tense, suitable for students developing their language skills.

Tipologia: Esercizi

2023/2024

In vendita dal 15/11/2023

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Scarica Newly created exercises on the simple present tense (B2 level) e più Esercizi in PDF di Inglese solo su Docsity! Exercises on the simple present tense. 1. Identify the Usage Classify the usage of the following sentences in the simple present tense (fact, habit, repeated action, general truth). a) She visits her grandmother every Sunday. b) The Earth orbits around the Sun. c) He works in the garden on weekends. d) My mom always cooks dinner. e) He practices the piano daily. f) They go for a walk after dinner. g) Water boils at 100 degrees Celsius. h) Computers process information quickly. i) They take the dog for a walk twice a day. j) It rains a lot in winter. k) The Earth is approximately 4.5 billion years old. l) The bus arrives at 9 AM sharp. m) He checks his emails regularly. n) Cats sleep a lot. o) The kids watch cartoons on weekends. p) The sun rises in the east. q) Plants require sunlight for photosynthesis. r) Tigers are wild animals. s) I take the train to the office. t) He visits his grandparents every summer. u) Birds fly in the sky. v) People need oxygen to survive. w) Gravity pulls objects toward the Earth. x) Sarah reads a book before bedtime. 2. Correct the Spelling Fix the spelling errors in the third person singular verbs in the following sentences. a) She study English every day. b) He go to school by bus. c) It mix well after stirring. d) John wash the dishes after dinner. e) He watch movies on weekends. f) She carry her books to school every day. g) She enjoy playing the piano in her free time. h) He study diligently for his exams. i) He stay up late to watch his favorite show. j) It play music softly in the background. k) It buzz loudly when turned on. l) The dog try to catch the ball when thrown. m) She say hello to everyone he meet. n) John fix the car in his garage. o) My boyfriend cry when watching emotional movies. SOLUTIONS 1. Identify the Usage a) Habit The sentence indicates a habitual action where the person regularly engages in visiting her grandmother on a specific day of the week (every Sunday). b) Fact The sentence expresses a scientific fact that is universally accepted. c) Repeated action This sentence denotes an action that occurs regularly or repeatedly, without necessarily emphasizing a personal routine or habitual practice. d) Habit The use of "always" emphasizes that cooking dinner is a regular practice for the speaker's mother, implying it happens consistently as part of her routine or habit. e) Habit This sentence is a habit because it describes an activity that occurs regularly, emphasizing the routine of daily piano practice. f) Habit This sentence is categorized as a habit because it describes an action that occurs routinely after dinner. g) Fact This sentence states a scientifically proven fact that water boils at a specific temperature, which is 100 degrees Celsius at standard atmospheric pressure. h) General truth This sentence is a general truth because it expresses a characteristic or capability commonly associated with computers, indicating something that is generally true or widely accepted. i) Repeated action This sentence describes an action that is repeated regularly but might not necessarily be a habitual routine. j) General truth This sentence describes a weather-related pattern commonly associated with winter seasons, indicating something that is generally true or commonly observed. k) Fact This sentence states a scientific fact about the Earth's estimated age, which is based on scientific evidence and research. l) Repeated action This sentence describes an action that happens at a specific time repeatedly, suggesting a scheduled occurrence rather than a habit. m) Repeated action This sentence describes an action performed consistently but not necessarily at a specific time. n) General truth This sentence states a characteristic or behavior commonly associated with cats, indicating something that is generally true or widely accepted regarding their sleeping habits. o) Habit This sentence is categorized as a habit because it describes an activity that occurs regularly on weekends. p) Fact This sentence presents an indisputable fact and a natural occurrence that happens consistently, universally accepted based on empirical observations. q) General truth This sentence asserts that plants require sunlight for photosynthesis, typically regarded as a general truth in biology. While sunlight is essential for photosynthesis, it's noteworthy that this process can occur under various conditions, not solely reliant on sunlight. Therefore, considering these extra conditions, this assertion tends to represent a general truth rather than a mere fact. r) Fact This sentence presents an incontrovertible fact about tigers, categorically stating their classification as wild animals. s) Repeated action This sentence describes an activity that is performed regularly. t) Repeated action This sentence indicates an action that occurs repeatedly at a specific time, showcasing a recurring event that happens annually. u) General truth This acknowledgement highlights that while the statement generally holds true, there exist specific species that deviate from this behavior (penguins are flightless birds), emphasizing why it's categorized as a general truth rather than an absolute fact. v) General truth While it's universally acknowledged that oxygen is a vital element for human survival, it's important to note that people also rely on hydration and nutrition to sustain life. That is why this statement is categorized as a general truth rather than an absolute fact. w) Fact This sentence describes a scientific principle and a natural law, stating a universally recognized fact about the force of gravity. x) Habit This sentence represents a habitual action indicating a routine or behavior regularly performed by Sarah before going to bed. 2. Correct the Spelling a) Studies b) Goes c) Mixes d) Washes e) Watches f) Carries g) Enjoys h) Studies i) Stays j) Plays
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