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English exercises  > present

 


 
present continuous and present simple tense
present continuous

Level: elementary
Age: 10-14
Author:eftelyaa

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PRESENT SIMPLE VS PRESENT CONTINUOUS REVISION
Revision exercises for the Present Simple + Present Continuous tenses.

Level: intermediate
Age: 12-100
Author:rozianne

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PRESENT CONTINUOUS
PRESENT CONTINUOUS for young learner. Words with double consonant are included (swimming, sitting, running). 1. CHOOSE the correct verb 2. WRITE -ing forms 3. COMPLETE the sentences

Level: elementary
Age: 6-10
Author:lucak (F)

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for / since
for / since exercises

Level: elementary
Age: 10-100
Author:faraways

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-s, -es or -ies?
Hi! In this exercise your students can practise the adding of -S, -ES and -IES to nouns (to form plurals) or verbs (to form the 3rd person). I really hope it is useful for you and also that your students enjoy this!! Thank you!

Level: elementary
Age: 12-14
Author:lovinglondon

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Present Simple or Continuous
2 exercises meant for adults (beginners) to practice Present Simple and present Continuous.

Level: elementary
Age: 14-100
Author:Jelena

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Daily Routine - Reading Comprehension
The students read the text and write the verbs in the correct form, then they answear some questions about it.

Level: elementary
Age: 9-11
Author:Ana Soares

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Present Continuous
Am/are/is + verb with -ing.

Level: elementary
Age: 5-14
Author:Etienne Vella

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Present Simple Tense * Negative sentences * 3 tasks
There was something wrong with some sentences, but I corrected the mistakes. Hope this time it works. This time I collected three different tasks to the negative forms of the Present Simple. These tasks have a ws version as well. In the first part the tasks are really easy. Hope you will use it to teach this part.

Level: elementary
Age: 8-100
Author: Susan Vagone Toth

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The Passive
It�s an activity for students to revise the use of the passive in the present, past, future and present perfect. I hope you find it useful!

Level: intermediate
Age: 9-100
Author:Nuria Ortiz

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