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The document contains exercises on using verbs in the present simple tense and with modals such as must and can't. It provides example sentences for students to complete by filling in the correct verb form. A second exercise practices changing verbs to the correct tense, including questions and negative forms.

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The document contains exercises on using verbs in the present simple tense and with modals such as must and can't. It provides example sentences for students to complete by filling in the correct verb form. A second exercise practices changing verbs to the correct tense, including questions and negative forms.

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11 Present simple

Complete the sentences using the following verbs:


cause(s) close(s) connect(s) go(es) live(s) speak(s) take(s)
1 Tanya speaks German very well.
2 Ben and Jack to the same school.
3 Bad driving many accidents.
4 The museum at 4 o’clock on Sundays.
5 My parents in a very small flat.
6 The Olympic Games place every four years.
7 The Panama Canal the Atlantic and Pacific oceans.
2.2

2 Put the verb into the correct form.


1 Julia doesn’t drink (not / drink) tea very often.
2 What time (the banks / close) here?
3 I have a car, but I (not / use) it much.
4 Where (Maria / come) from? Is she Spanish?
5 ‘What (you / do)?’ ‘I’m an electrician.’
6 Look at this sentence. What (this word / mean)?
7 David isn’t very fit. He (not / do) any sport.
8 It (take) me an hour to get to work in the morning.
How long (it / take) you?

Put in must or can’t.


1 You’ve been travelling all day. You must be tired.
2 That restaurant be very good. It’s always full of people.
3 That restaurant be very good. It’s always empty.
4 I’m sure Kate gave me her address. I have it somewhere.
5 I often see that man in this street. He live near here.
6 It rained every day during their holiday. It have been very nice for them.
7 Congratulations on passing your exam. You be very pleased.
8 This bill be correct. It’s much too high.
9 You got here very quickly. You have driven very fast.
10 Bill and Sue always stay at five-star hotels. They be short of money.
11 Karen hasn’t left the office yet. She be working late tonight.

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