2. I. Present Simple (I do)

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Exercises on the corresponding Mental Map. Useful for periodic reviews. Links for further exercises: A1-: https://uapa.cuaieed.unam.mx/avi/ing_1/U_4/ing1_u4_t1/index.html ; https://uapa.cuaieed.unam.mx/avi/ing_1/U_3/ing1_u3_t1/index.html ; https://uapa.cuaieed.unam.mx/avi/ing_1/U_3/ing1_u3_t2/index.html ; A1+: https://uapa.cuaieed.unam.mx/avi/ing_2/U_3/ing2_u3_t1/index.html ; A2+: https://uapa.cuaieed.unam.mx/avi/ing_4/U_1/ing4_u1_t1/index.html ;
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Question 1

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What is the main structure of a sentence in the affirmative in the present simple? [blank_start]SUBJ[blank_end] + ((❌[blank_start]to[blank_end]) [blank_start]VERB[blank_end] (➕[blank_start]s[blank_end]/OR NOT))
Answer
  • SUBJ
  • to
  • VERB
  • s

Question 2

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The version of the verb "go", when it goes with He/She/It, in the simple present tense is: [blank_start]goes[blank_end]
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  • goes

Question 3

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What is the main structure of a sentence in the negative in the present simple? [blank_start]SUBJ[blank_end] + [blank_start]do/does[blank_end] + [blank_start]not[blank_end] + ( ([blank_start]to[blank_end]❌) [blank_start]VERB[blank_end])
Answer
  • SUBJ
  • do/does
  • not
  • to
  • VERB

Question 4

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The abbreviated form of the expression "DO NOT" is: [blank_start]DON'T[blank_end]
Answer
  • DON'T

Question 5

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The abbreviated form of the expression "DOES NOT" is: [blank_start]DOESN'T[blank_end]
Answer
  • DOESN'T

Question 6

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What is the main structure of a sentence in the interrogative negative in the present simple? [blank_start]Do/does[blank_end] + [blank_start]SUBJ[blank_end] + [blank_start]not[blank_end] + ((❌[blank_start]to[blank_end]) [blank_start]VERB[blank_end]) ?
Answer
  • Do/does
  • SUBJ
  • not
  • to
  • VERB

Question 7

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The version of the verb "miss", when it goes with He/She/It, in the simple present tense is: [blank_start]misses[blank_end]
Answer
  • misses

Question 8

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The version of the verb "search", when it goes with He/She/It, in the simple present tense is: [blank_start]searches[blank_end]
Answer
  • searches

Question 9

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The version of the verb "wash", when it goes with He/She/It, in the simple present tense is: [blank_start]washes[blank_end]
Answer
  • washes

Question 10

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The version of the verb "study", when it goes with He/She/It, in the simple present tense is: [blank_start]studies[blank_end]
Answer
  • studies

Question 11

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The version of the verb "try", when it goes with He/She/It, in the simple present tense is: [blank_start]tries[blank_end]
Answer
  • tries

Question 12

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The version of the verb "apply", when it goes with He/She/It, in the simple present tense is: [blank_start]applies[blank_end]
Answer
  • applies

Question 13

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In which of these cases the verb only needs the letter "s" when accompanied by He/She/It in the simple present?
Answer
  • When it ends up with "s/ss/sh/ch/x"
  • When it ends up with a "vowel + y"
  • When it ends up with a "consonant + y"

Question 14

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The version of the verb "play", when it goes with He/She/It, in the simple present tense is: [blank_start]plays[blank_end]
Answer
  • plays

Question 15

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The version of the verb "buy", when it goes with He/She/It, in the simple present tense is: [blank_start]buys[blank_end]
Answer
  • buys

Question 16

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The version of the verb "do", when it goes with He/She/It, in the simple present tense is: [blank_start]does[blank_end]
Answer
  • does

Question 17

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What is the main structure of a sentence in the interrogative in the present simple? [blank_start]QUESTION WORD[blank_end] (OR NOT) + [blank_start]do/does[blank_end] + [blank_start]SUBJ[blank_end] + ( ([blank_start]to[blank_end]❌) [blank_start]VERB[blank_end]) ?
Answer
  • QUESTION WORD
  • do/does
  • SUBJ
  • to
  • VERB
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