Put the verbs in brackets into the present simple. 1. A: what.(you/usually/do) in the evening? B: I.(watch)...

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Put the verbs in brackets into the present simple.

  1. A: what.(you/usually/do) in the evening? B: I.(watch) a DVD
  2. A: when.(he/go) to the gym? B: he.(go) on Wednesday evenings.
  3. A: .(he/play) the guitar? B:: No,he. . He.(play) the violin.
  4. A: .(She/watch) TV in the evening? B: no,she. . She usually.(surf) the Net.
  5. A: What.(they/do) on Saturdays nights? B: They.(go) to the cinema.
  6. A: When.(you/leave) for school? B: We.(catch) the bus at 8:30

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  1. A: What do you usually do in the evening? B: I watch a DVD.
  2. A: When does he go to the gym? B: He goes on Wednesday evenings.
  3. A: Does he play the guitar? B: No, he doesn't. He plays the violin.
  4. A: Does she watch TV in the evening? B: No, she doesn't. She usually surfs the Net.
  5. A: What do they do on Saturday nights? B: They go to the cinema.
  6. A: When do you leave for school? B: We catch the bus at 8:30.

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To put the verbs in brackets into the present simple tense, you need to consider the subject of each verb and use the appropriate form. Here's the expanded answer with the verbs correctly conjugated:

  1. A: What do you usually do in the evening? B: I watch a DVD.

  2. A: When does he go to the gym? B: He goes on Wednesday evenings.

  3. A: Does he play the guitar? B: No, he doesn't. He plays the violin.

  4. A: Does she watch TV in the evening? B: No, she doesn't. She usually surfs the Net.

  5. A: What do they do on Saturday nights? B: They go to the cinema.

  6. A: When do you leave for school? B: We catch the bus at 8:30.

Explanation:

  • Present Simple Tense: This tense is used to describe habitual actions, general truths, and routines. It is formed by using the base form of the verb for most subjects (I, you, we, they) and adding an "s" or "es" for third person singular subjects (he, she, it).

  • Questions and Negations: In questions and negative sentences, use "do" or "does" as auxiliary verbs. "Do" is used with I, you, we, and they, while "does" is used with he, she, and it. In negative sentences, "do not" or "does not" is contracted to "don't" or "doesn't."

  • Examples:

    • For the verb "do": "What do you do?" (For subjects I, you, we, they)
    • For the verb "go": "He goes" (For the third person singular subject)
    • For the verb "play": "Does he play?" and "He doesn't play" (Using "does" for questions and negatives for he, she, it)

By following these rules, you can correctly form sentences in the present simple tense.

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