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Grammar - Present simple, there is/are, some, an ...

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  • ... any homework today.
    There isn't
  • Are there ... markers in your pencil case?
    any
  • There is ... maths lesson today.
    a
  • We ... (not play) football at school
    don't play
  • I have ... orange marker.
    an
  • There are ... exercises in the textbook.
    some
  • Where ... (you/usually/meet) friends?
    do you usually meet
  • You always ... (study) with friends on Thursdays.
    study
  • ... pencil case is yours?
    which
  • ... any water in the classroom?
    Is there
  • There are ... laptops in the computer technology classroom
    some
  • She ... films in the afternoon.
    watches
  • I ... an instrument.
    play
  • The computer club ... (not meet) on Tuesdays
    doesn't meet
  • ... any children in the classroom.
    There aren't
  • When ... you have lunch every day?
    do
  • She ... (watch) TV in the evening.
    watches
  • Dan ... (have) breakfast at school every morning
    has
  • ... any blue pens in the shop?
    Are there
  • ... they speak English?
    Do
  • How often ... (Mike/read) magazines?
    does Mike read
  • Peter ... with friends every day.
    studies
  • There aren't ... answers in the textbook.
    any
  • When ... they usually play football?
    do
  • Sue's schoolbag is green. The red bag isn't ...
    hers
  • There is ... importan announcement on TV now.
    an
  • Does Ella ... online every evening?
    chat
  • I ... (not ride) my bike to school
    don't ride
  • ... some food on the desk.
    There is
  • ... Amy tidy her room every day?
    Does
  • Bill ... dressed at 7.00 am every morning.
    gets
  • That isn't Emma's schoolbag. ... schoolbag under the desk is Dan's.
    The
  • ... some rulers in the classroom.
    There are
  • There isn't ... food in my bag.
    any
  • Dan ... study French.
    doesn't
  • ... a ruler on your desk?
    Is there
  • ... is the English lesson?
    where / when
  • ... green bag is mine.
    The
  • ... some textbooks on the desk
    There are
  • ... is my sister
    she
  • ... are my markers.
    Those / these
  • We ... walk to school
    don't