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Part 1. The system of present tenses Unit 1. The present simple

1.1. In the sentences below, decide if the verb underlined refers to the present (p), the future (f), or to something habitual (h).

1. Joe wants to be a pilot when he grows up.

2. We always go abroad for our holidays.

3. I’m sorry, but I feel tired.

4. I just want to go to sleep.

5. When do you start at the University next year?

6. Oh dear, this milk tastes awful.

7. You look really funny in that hat.

8. Give my love to Norman if you see him.

9. Do your children help about the house?

10. It’s amazing how many people eat far too much.

1.2. Complete these sentences using the correct form of the verb in brackets.

1. We enjoy the theatre but we (not go) very often.

2. What time (the train, leave)?

3. My brother (not live) at home any more.

4. Where (you work) nowadays?

5. I (not think) Jill (like) me very much.

6. What time (Ken, get home) after work?

7. Penny (come from) Calgary in Canada.

8. How many languages (you speak)?

9. How much (it cost) for a return ticket?

10. Anne (not drink) coffee, but she (like) tea.

1.3. Suggest some other expressions for this line.

Always

Almost always

Very often

Often

Sometimes

Rarely / Seldom

Very rarely

Almost never

Never

100%

0%

In small groups tell each other how often you do the following things, e.g. I always walk to university. I often walk to university when the weather’s nice. I very rarely walk to university.

phone my family at the weekend

iron my clothes

do my home assignment

vote at elections

read the Sunday papers

go to the seaside

drink tea for breakfast

take public transport

In pairs, think of three questions to ask each other about these things, beginning How often do you …?, e.g. A: How often do you eat spaghetti? – B: About twice a month.

You may use the following ideas:

clean your shoes

eat spicy food

go swimming

drink coke

fly

write a letter

argue

do the dishes

go to a concert / play

laugh

get a haircut

sing

Answer these questions using every, e.g. How often do you go out? – I go out every two or three days.

1.4. In pairs, ask and answer questions, using this table to help.

When

What time

do you/they

does he/she

get up

go to work

get home

have dinner

go to bed

on

Mondays?

Saturday mornings?

in the

morning?

afternoon?

evening?

at

night?

the weekend?