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SIMPLE PRESENT REVIEW

FORMULAS POSITIVE He, She, It verb + S NEGATIVE S + helping verb + NOT + action verb (base form) no –s no –ed no -ing

QUESTION Helping verb + S + action verb (base form)

Put the verb in the correct tense. Carla (be) a good friend.

Tony and Rob (eat) apples in the kitchen.

Sarah (call) her mom.

We (study) every day.

They (read) in the library.

You (be) tired.

Mr. Williams (go) on vacation every year.

She (bake) 3 cakes every week.

The fan (be) on.

The windows (be) closed.

Larry (wash) the dishes.

I (have) a snack in the afternoon.

The cat (play) with its toy.

The man (vacuum) the rug.

We all (have) lunch in the cafeteria.

Change the following sentences to the negative. Carla (be) a good friend.

Tony and Rob (eat) apples in the kitchen.

Sarah (call) her mom.

We (study) every day.

They (read) in the library.

You (be) tired.

Mr. Williams (go) on vacation every year.

She (bake) 3 cakes every week.

The fan (be) on.

The windows (be) closed.

Larry (wash) the dishes.

I (have) a snack in the afternoon.

The cat (play) with its toy.

The man (vacuum) the rug.

We all (have) lunch in the cafeteria.

Finally, change all the sentences to questions. Carla (be) a good friend.

Tony and Rob (eat) apples in the kitchen.

Sarah (call) her mom.

We (study) every day.

They (read) in the library.

You (be) tired.

Mr. Williams (go) on vacation every year.

She (bake) 3 cakes every week.

The fan (be) on.

The windows (be) closed.

Larry (wash) the dishes.

I (have) a snack in the afternoon.

The cat (play) with its toy.

The man (vacuum) the rug.

We all (have) lunch in the cafeteria.