Verb is a word that
expresses an action that do /done by subject.
For instance (see, write, bring, take, put , act) verb explain an action
based on the time namely, Present, past and future tenses.
A. Verb in Present :
1. I go to
office everyday
(go
= verb / everyday = time)
2. He reads a
book two hours every day)
(reads
= verb/ two hours every day = time)
3. They eat
bread every morning
(eat
= verb / very morning = time)
4. Sun rises at the east
(rises
= Verb /
5. She watches television
(watches
= verb
Time in present show
us an action that do by subject in repetition/now/something that never change.
Formula in writing simple present
Subject
|
VERB
|
EXAMPLE
|
Plural
|
||
I
|
run
|
I run to the
campus
|
YOU
|
study
|
You study English everyday
|
THEY
|
sleep
|
They sleep on the floor
|
WE
|
walk
|
We walk after finis studying
|
SINGULAR
|
||
He
|
runs
|
He runs at the pedestrian
|
She
|
studies
|
She studies English every day
|
It
|
sleeps
|
Cat sleeps on the floor
|
Put the correct forms
of the verbs into the gaps. Use Simple Present in the statements
1. We our dog. (to call)
2. Emma in the lessons. (to dream)
3. They at birds. (to look)
4. John home from school. (to come)
5. I my friends. (to meet)
6. He the laptop. (to repair)
7. Walter and Frank hello. (to say)
8. The cat under the tree. (to sit)
9. You water. (to drink)
10. She the lunchbox. (to forget)


Put in the correct
verb forms into the gaps. Use Simple Present.
1. you mineral water? (to drink)
2. Sarah and Linda their pets? (to feed)
3. your teacher your homework? (to check)
4. they in the old house? (to live)
5. the cat on the wall in the mornings? (to sit)
6. Nina computer games? (to play)
7. your parents TV in the afternoon? (to watch)
8. your grandmother the phone? (to answer)
9. Andy the shopping? (to do)

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