3.complete the sentences. use the present simple. 1) i want to go to the cinema but_____to go. (chris/ not/ want) 2) _____to go out this evening?( you/ want) 3)_____near here?( ann/ live) 4)_____a lot of people. (sarah/ know) 5)i enjoy travelling but____very much. ( i/ not / travel) 6) what time_____-in the morning? ( you/ usuuly/ get up) 7) my parents are usually at home in the evening. ______very often. ( they/ not/ go out) 8) ____work at five oclock. ( tim/ always/ finish) 9) what_____? ( jill/ do) 10)____in a hotel. ( she/ work)

Петрова Анна Александровна

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Here are the completed sentences using the Present Simple tense:

  1. I want to go to the cinema but Chris does not want (or doesn't want) to go.
  2. Do you want to go out this evening?
  3. Does Ann live near here?
  4. Sarah knows a lot of people.
  5. I enjoy travelling but I do not travel (or don't travel) very much.
  6. What time do you usually get up in the morning?
  7. My parents are usually at home in the evening. They do not go out (or don't go out) very often.
  8. Tim always finishes work at five o'clock.
  9. What does Jill do?
  10. She works in a hotel.

Grammar Rules Applied To help clarify why these forms were used, here is a quick summary of the Present Simple rules:

  • Affirmative: For he/she/it, add -s or -es to the verb (e.g., knows, finishes). For I/you/we/they, use the base form.
  • Negative: Use do not (don't) or does not (doesn't) + base verb. Use does for he/she/it.
  • Questions: Use Do or Does at the beginning of the sentence (or after the question word).
  • Adverbs of Frequency: Words like usually and always go before the main verb, but after the verb to be.

Would you like me to provide more practice exercises focusing on the third-person singular (-s/-es) endings?

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