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Present Simple-Present Continuous Worksheets

Posted May 6th, 2008 by silgitsin

Present Simple-Present Continuous Worksheets
A) Read the paragraph and answer the questions:

Brian is a doctor. He looks after sick people. He usually gets up at 6.00 o’clock. Today he is late, it is 6.30 and he is still in bed. He usually goes to work by train but today he is driving to work. He arrives at work at 6.30 every morning but it is 7.30 now and he is still driving.
It’s 12.00 o’clock now. He always has his lunch at 12.00 but today he isn’t having lunch at 12.00, he is looking after his sick patients. It is half past seven now, Brian is watching TV. He usually watches TV at half past seven because his favorite programme starts at half past seven. Brian has his dinner at 8.30 everyday and he is having dinner now.
It is 24.00 now Brian is going to bed. He always goes to bed at 24.00.

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Simple Present Tense-Geniş Zaman

Posted November 7th, 2007 by Leon

A. STRUCTURE

Özne + Fiil + Nesne/Zarf

Subject + Main Verb(+s) +Object

Positive Structure:

Özne + Fiil + Nesne/Zarf

I work  
You work  
He works  
She works in a great factory.
It works  
We work  
They work         

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Present Continuous Tense

Posted November 7th, 2007 by Leon

A. STRUCTURE

Özne + Yardımcı Fiil (am/is/are) + Asıl Fiil (+ing) + Nesne

Subject + Auxiliary Verb (am/is/are) + Main Verb (+ing) + Object

Positive Structure:

I am  
You are  
He is  
She is working
It is  
We are  
They are  

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Present unreal conditionals

Posted October 31st, 2007 by Leon

Present unreal conditionals indicate a situation which is only imagined or in some-one’s mind. For instance:

    I wish I had a pony.

    If I had a pony, I would ride it every day.

    (I don’t really have a pony.)(I imagine what I would do.)

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