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Past Simple vs Present Simple

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  • Is this sentence correct? "She go to school every day."
    no
  • How do we make the Past Simple form of regular verbs?
    Add -ed at the end
  • Is this sentence correct? "He eat breakfast at 7 a.m."
    No
  • The sun ______ (rise) in the east.
    rises
  • When do we add -s or -es at the end of verbs in Present Simple?
    Kiedy podmiot to: “he”, “she”, or “it”
  • You're describing something that happened yesterday. Which tense do you use?
    Past Simple
  • She never ______ (eat) meat.
    eats
  • She ______ a great book last night.
    read
  • My brother ______ video games after school.
    plays
  • You're talking about something you do every day. Which tense do you use?
    Present Simple
  • Which is the correct Past Simple form of “study”?
    studied
  • Is this sentence correct? "Did you saw that film?"
    No
  • I usually ______ tea in the evening.
    drink
  • We ______ (visit) Paris last summer.
    visited
  • Is this sentence correct? "We didn’t play football yesterday."
    Yes
  • She ______ to the gym every morning.
    goes
  • He ______ (not see) the movie last week.
    didn’t see
  • We ______ to school by bus.
    go
  • Is this sentence correct? "He didn’t went to school yesterday."
    No
  • He ______ his homework before dinner.
    did
  • You want to describe a finished action from last year. Which tense is correct?
    Past Simple
  • The train usually ______ at 8 o’clock.
    arrives
  • s this sentence correct? "I visited my grandma last weekend."
    Yes
  • She ______ me a message yesterday.
    sent
  • What is the Past Simple form of “have”?
    had
  • You’re talking about a fact that is always true (e.g. water boils at 100°C). Which tense should you use?
    Present Simple
  • You describe your morning routine. Which tense do you use?
    Present Simple
  • The dog always ______ loudly at night.
    barks
  • What is the Past Simple form of “play”?
    played
  • What is the correct Past Simple form of “eat”?
    ate