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  • Put the verb in the correct form: That course (sound) really interesting
    sounds
  • We use the Present Simple/ Present Continuous for things that are generally or always true
    Present Simple
  • Put the verb in the correct form: Thanks to you, I (understand) now
    understand
  • If you are successful at an exam, you ... it
    pass
  • It's a university subject that can teach you to design buildings
    architecture
  • It's a university subject that helps you to learn how the human brain/mind works
    psychology
  • Put the verb in the correct form: Listen! Someone (come)
    is coming
  • It's a university subject that future dentists take
    dentistry
  • Put the verb in the correct form: Temperatures (get) higher each year
    are getting
  • We use Present Simple/ Present Continuous for routines and habits
    Present Simple
  • Before an exam, you have to ... the information to remember it better.
    revise
  • Put the verb in the correct form: I (not agree) that it's better to study at home
    don't agree
  • We can use the Present Simple/ Present Continuous with always, constantly, continually or forever for habits that annoy or irritate us
    Present Continuous
  • It's a university subject that future vets take
    veterinary medicine
  • We use the Present Simple, not the Present Continuous for verbs that describe states and situations, not actions. True or false?
    true!
  • it's a university subject that studies how society works
    socilogy
  • if your exam result is bad, sometimes you can ... it (again)
    resit or retake
  • If you're not successful at an exam, you ... it
    fail
  • Put the verb in the correct form: My brother usually (walk) to the university but this week he (go) by bus
    walks/is going
  • We use the Present Simple/ Present Continuous for actions that are happening at or around the moment of speaking
    Present Continuous
  • Put the verb in the correct form: (wear) a uniform at your school?
    Do you wear
  • Put the verb in the correct form: The moon (go) around the earth
    goes