pert 3 review p_resent tense
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BAHASA INGGRIS
By : I Nengah Putu Mardika, S.Pd
PRESENT TENSE,
REVIEW PRESENT TENSE
Review-01
1. Can I borrow your pen or you (use) it at the moment?
2. Mother (rest) now. She always rests after lunch.
3. Now he (come) down again! He (carry) a baby! The
crowd (cheer)!
4. An old man (climb) out of a first floor window!
A fireman (help) him! Two boys (slide) down a rope!
a. Put the verb into the correct form.
b. Read above (a) in the negative (b) in the interrogative.
Review-02
11. He lives beside the sea.
12. He bullies his sisters.
13. This stove heats the water.
14. She has a cooked breakfast.
15. She carries a sleeping bag.
16. He usually believes you.
17. She dances in competitions.
18. You remember the address.
19. She plays chess very well.
20. He worries about her.
Read the following (a) in the negative (b) in the interrogative.
1. You know the answer.
2. He has breakfast at 8.00.
3. He loves her.
4. Some schoolgirls wear uniforms.
5. He trusts you.
6. He tries hard.
7. The park closes at dusk.
8. He misses his mother.
9. The children like sweets.
10. He finishes work at 6.00.
Review-03
1. The milk (smell) sour. You (keep) milk a long time?
2. These workmen are never satisfied; they always (complain)
3. I always (buy) lottery tickets but I never (win) anything
4. You (like) this necklace? I (give) it to my daughter for her
birthday tomorrow
5. - ‘I won't tell you my secret unless you (promise) not to tell
anyone’. - ‘I (promise)’
6. You (dream) at night?-
Yes, I always (dream) and if I (eat) too much supper I (have)
nightmares.
Put the verbs in brackets into the simple present or the present
continuous tense
The present tense
Present continuous is used for:
an action happening now (the action happening at
the time of speaking):
an action happening about this time but not
necessarily at the moment of speaking
talk about things happening in a period around now
(for example, today/this week/this evening etc)
talk about changes happening around now
The simple Present are used for
The simple present used to express habitual action
We use the present simple to talk about things in
general.