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PRESENT SIMPLE OR CONTINUOUS: My brother ______ (VISIT) London now, he _______ (LOVE) travelling to other countries.
IS VISITING / LOVES
PRESENT SIMPLE OR CONTINUOUS: She _________ ( NOT LISTEN) to classical music.
DOESN'T LISTEN
PRESENT SIMPLE OR CONTINUOUS: I ______ (LIKE) pop music.
LIKE
PRESENT SIMPLE OR CONTINUOUS: The students __________ (DO) their homework at the moment.
ARE DOING
PRESENT SIMPLE OR CONTINUOUS: Jenny always _______(GO) to school by bike.
GOES
Are these your trainers? No, they are_______. (Mike)
MIKE'S
Is this Sally's jacket? Yes it's_____.
HERS
"PLACE THE ADVERB": My moher is tired after work.
IS ALWAYS TIRED
"PLACE THE ADVERB": We eat pizza on Fridays. (ALWAYS)
WE ALWAYS EAT
My sister _________ got any cousins. (HAVEN'T/HASN'T)
HASN'T
HAVE/HAS you got any brothers or sisters?
HAVE
_______ a lot of benches to sit down. (THERE IS/ARE)
THERE ARE
__________ a park near my house. (THERE: IS/ARE)
THERE IS
My dad's birthday ______ in May. (BE)
IS
They ________ the homework everyday. (DO/DOES)
DO
Lunchtime _______ at 12 o'clock. (START/STARTS)
STARTS
When the students start to study for the exam they will be _______ (ADJECTIVE)
STRESSED
I am ____ of my students talking a lot on class. (ADJECTIVE)
TIRED
Susan didn't come to school today, she is _____ (ADJECTIVE)
ILL
Something you can eat and drink
CHOCOLATE
Orange vegetable
CARROT
You can buy a poster in_____?
GIFT SHOP
Opposite of STAY IN
GO OUT
Opposite of PUT ON.
TAKE OFF
Piece of clothing only boys/men wear. Used on the neck.
TIE
The mother of your mother is your__?
GRANDMOTHER
When you enter the house, you are in the _____ (PLACE IN THE HOUSE)
HALL
Room in the house where you have dinner
DINING ROOM
Something you hang over your window.
CURTAINS
We have got a cat. (NEGATIVE)
HAVEN'T GOT