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Vocabulary - English Language
Answer the following business English worksheet using the present simple and past simple passive verb tenses.
Grammar - English Language
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Writing - English Language
Complete the exercises below. Choose the correct answer or fill in the blanks with the correct form of the verb. Read each sentence carefully before answering.
Click "Finish" when you are done to check your score.
Read and complete the sentences taking into account the structure and rules used in present simple tense.
Complete the worksheet
Fill the gaps using Present Simple, Present Continuous, Present Perfect, Past Simple, Past Continuous, Will, Be Going To, Can, Could, Should and Must.
Grammar Exercises
Reading Comprehension - English Language
This comprehensive worksheet is designed to evaluate your understanding and mastery of the present perfect simple tense. Through a variety of targeted exercises, you'll demonstrate your ability to form, transform, and use this essential grammatical structure in different contexts.
PART 5 - Complete the exercises following the instructions
PART 3 - Complete the exercises following the instructions
Lead in activities for introducing present simple vs. present continuous
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Fill the blanks with the correct form of the verb in parenthesis
Complete the paragraph with the right tense: present simple vs preent continous.
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Exercises to work on both tenses
Complete the exercises to see if you have a sound basic knowledge of English.
Read each sentence carefully. Choose the correct form of the verb using the Present Simple or the Present Continuous. Complete all the exercises
Task: Complete the crime story. Fill in the gaps with the verbs in the correct tenses (Present Simple, Past Simple, Past Progressive, Present Perfect, Present Progressive, Conditionals I and II, and the future tenses you know).
Use the elements provided to make sentences using the Present Simple or the Present Continuous.