We use the p[blank_start]resent[blank_end] tense to talk about something that is true in the present, for example :
I’m nineteen years old.
He l[blank_start]ives[blank_end] in London.
I’m a student.
Something that happens again and again in the present, for example:
I p[blank_start]lay[blank_end] football every weekend.
We use words like sometimes, often. always, and never (adverbs of f[blank_start]requency[blank_end]) with the present tense, for example:
I sometimes g[blank_start]o[blank_end] to the cinema.
She never p[blank_start]lays[blank_end] football.
Answer
resent
ives
lay
o
requency
lays
Question 2
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Something that is always true, for example:
The adult human b[blank_start]ody[blank_end] contains 206 bones.
Light t[blank_start]ravels[blank_end] at almost 300,000 kilometres per second.
Something that is fixed in the future, for example:
The school term s[blank_start]tarts[blank_end] next week.
The train l[blank_start]eaves[blank_end] at 1945 this evening.
We fly to Paris next week.
Answer
ody
ravels
tarts
eaves
Question 3
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present tense
Questions and negatives, for example:
[blank_start]Do[blank_end] you play the piano?
Where [blank_start]do[blank_end] you live?
[blank_start]Does[blank_end] Jack play football?
Where [blank_start]does[blank_end] he come from?
D[blank_start]o[blank_end] Rita and Angela live in Manchester?
[blank_start]Where[blank_end] do they work?
With the present tense, we use [blank_start]do[blank_end] and does to make questions. We use [blank_start]does[blank_end] for the third person (she/he/it) and we use do for the others.
Answer
Do
do
Does
o
Where
does
do
does
Question 4
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present tense
Look at these sentences:
I like tennis, but I do[blank_start]n’t[blank_end] like football. (don’t = do not)
I [blank_start]don’t[blank_end] live in London now.
I [blank_start]don’t[blank_end] play the piano, but I play the guitar.
They don’t work at the weekend.
John d[blank_start]oesn’t[blank_end] live in Manchester. (doesn’t = does not)
Angela do[blank_start]esn’t[blank_end] drive to work. She goes by bus.
With the present tense we use do and does to make negatives. We use does [blank_start]not[blank_end] (doesn’t) for the third person (she/he/it) and we use [blank_start]do not[blank_end] (don’t) for the others.