Created by

anika3
Author's Instructions
1. Underline the correct form
Look at the sentences in Section 1.
Choose the correct verb form (Present Simple or Present Continuous) and underline it.
2. Fill in the correct form of the verb
In Section 2, read the sentence carefully.
Write the correct form of the verb in the blank.
3. Make sentences negative
In Section 3, change the sentence so it becomes negative.
Example: “Nick skis very often” → “Nick does not ski very often.”
4. Write questions to the underlined words
In Section 4, look at the underlined words.
Write a question that asks about that word.
Example: “I am riding my bike now” → “What are you riding now?”
Created by

anika3
Author's Instructions
1. Underline the correct form
Look at the sentences in Section 1.
Choose the correct verb form (Present Simple or Present Continuous) and underline it.
2. Fill in the correct form of the verb
In Section 2, read the sentence carefully.
Write the correct form of the verb in the blank.
3. Make sentences negative
In Section 3, change the sentence so it becomes negative.
Example: “Nick skis very often” → “Nick does not ski very often.”
4. Write questions to the underlined words
In Section 4, look at the underlined words.
Write a question that asks about that word.
Example: “I am riding my bike now” → “What are you riding now?”
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