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1. Look! He (leave) the house.

2. Quiet please! I (write) a test.

3. She usually (walk) to school.

4. But look! Today she (go) by bike.

5. Every Sunday we (go) to see my grandparents.

6. He often (go) to the cinema.

7. We (play) Monopoly at the moment.

8. The child seldom (cry) .

9. I (not / do) anything at the moment.

10. (watch / he) the news regularly?

1. This (be) Marc.

2. He (wear) a t-shirt and shorts today.

3. He (eat) an apple at the moment.

4. Marc (like) fruits and vegetables.

5. He (eat) some every day.

6. Marc (know) that apples (be) good for his health.

1. This (be) Caroline.

2. Caroline (have) long blond hair.

3. She usually (wear) glasses, but now she (wear) contact lenses.

4. Caroline (like) sports.

5. She (play) handball every Monday and Thursday.

1. Today (be) Betty's birthday.

2. Betty (love) birthdays.

3. She (be) always very excited and (wake up) very early.

4. At six o'clock in the morning, Betty (hear) a noise.

5. She (get up) and (go) into the sitting room.

6. What (go on) ?

7. Look! Betty's cat Carlos (sit) on the table and he (play) with Betty's present.

1. James (live) in a little village.

2. He (be) in his last year at school.


3. After school, James (want) to become a banker.

4. So this week, he (do) a practical course in a bank.

5. There (be) a bank in a nearby town, but James (have) to take the bus to get there.

6. The bus (leave) at 5.30 in the morning and (return) at 8.15 in the evening.

7. James (not / like) to spend so much time in town before and after work, waiting for the bus.

8. Therefore, this week he (stay) with his aunt, who (live) in town.

9. James usually (wear) jeans and t-shirts, but while he (work) for the bank now,

he (wear) a suit and a tie.

1. Mary and Joe (be) in a clothes shop at the moment.

2. They (look) at some jeans.

3. Joe only (have) one very old pair of jeans.

4. So he (want) to buy a new pair of jeans now.

5. Right now, he (try on) a pair of blue jeans.

6. »These jeans (fit) very well,« he (say) .

7. »But they (not suit) you,« Mary (reply) . »Try on another pair.«

8. »What (think / you) ?« he (ask) Mary, when has tried on another pair.

9. »Great! How much (cost / they) ?«

Positive sentences
Complete the sentences. Use Simple Present or Present Progressive.

1. Look! They (leave) the house.

2. Brian (cycle) 30 km every day.

3. Samantha (do) her homework at the moment.

4. My parents (shop) right now.

5. He usually (get up) early in the morning.

Negative sentences
Complete the sentences. Use Simple Present or Present Progressive.

1. You (see / not) her every day.

2. The baby (sleep / not) at the moment.

3. I (read / not) a book now.


4. We (go / not) to school on Sundays.

5. He (watch / not) the news every day.

questionn
Complete the sentences. Use Simple Present or Present Progressive.

1. (you / go) on holiday by plane sometimes?

2. (they / play) computer games every day?

3. (she / eat) dinner at the moment?

4. What (they / do) right now?

5. (she / visit) her grandma very often?

Text
Sieh dir das Bild von Jenny an und ergänze die sentences (Simple Present oder Present Progressive).

1. Look! Jenny (go) to school.

2. On her back, Jenny (carry) her school bag.

3. The school bag (be) very heavy

4. Normally, Jenny (wear) black shoes, but today she (wear) red wellies.

5. And look, she (wear) a raincoat because it (rain) outside.

6. Jenny (not / want) to get wet.

Positive sentences
Complete the sentences. Use Simple Present or Present Progressive.

1. The lesson (start) at 9 o'clock.

2. He often (wear) a black cap.

3. I (meet) my friends in the youth club tonight.

4. My friend (move) house tomorrow.

5. My birthday (be) in September.

Negative sentences
Complete the sentences. Use Simple Present or Present Progressive.

1. She (not / ride) her bike right now.

2. We (not / stay) at home tonight.


3. I (not / like) bananas.

4. They (not / know) the answer.

5. I (not / sit) in the garden at the moment.

questionn
Complete the sentences. Use Simple Present or Present Progressive.

1. When (arrive / the plane) ?

2. (visit / you) Jane in hospital today?

3. What time (get up / you) in the mornings?

4. Why (cry / she) now?

5. (swim / they) in the pool at the moment?

Text
Complete the sentences. Use Simple Present or Present Progressive.

1. I (live) in London.

2. This weekend, I (visit) my friends in Brighton.

3. The train to Brighton (leave) London at 6.45 in the morning.

4. In the early afternoon, we (want) to go on a sightseeing tour.

5. In the evening, we (go) to a concert.

6. The concert (start) at 8 o'clock.

7. I (come) back to London on Sunday.

8. My train (arrive) in London at 7.50 in the evening.

Positive sentences
Complete the sentences. Use Simple Present or Present Progressive.

1. We (help) in the canteen this week.

2. Martin usually (drive) to work.

3. But today, he (take) the bus.

4. Listen! She (practise) the piano.

5. My friend (play) the guitar every evening.

Negative sentences
Complete the sentences. Use Simple Present or Present Progressive.
1. He (not / spend) his holidays in Spain each year.

2. I (not / meet) Francis tonight.

3. They (not / fly) to London tomorrow.

4. We (not / work) this week.

5. The film (not / begin) at 7 o'clock.

questionn
Complete the sentences. Use Simple Present or Present Progressive.

1. (leave / you) the party now?

2. (have / you) any brothers or sisters?

3. (love / she) him?

4. Who (cook) dinner tonight?

5. (send / he) you an e-mail every day?

Text
Complete the sentences. Use Simple Present or Present Progressive.

1. Maria (want) to improve her English.

2. Therefore, she (do) a language course in London at the moment.

3. She (stay) with a host family and (must) take the tube to get to her language school.

4. It (be) only a five-minute walk to the nearest tube station.

5. The tube (leave) at half past eight.

6. The first lesson (begin) at 9 o'clock.

7. In the afternoons, the school (offer) sightseeing tours in and around London.

8. Tomorrow, the students of the language school (go) to Windsor.

1. It's seven o'clock and they to school now. (go)

2. Mrs Cooper in the restaurant every Sunday. (eat)

3. Our cat never on the kitchen table. (jump)

4. Look! The men blue uniforms. (wear)

5. Curt always his guitar in the afternoon. (play)

6. The taxi for them at the moment. (wait)

7. He always his grandmother in the coat. (help)


8. They never very much. (eat)

9. Listen! Bill his electric guitar. (play)

10. He his car every Sunday. (wash)

11. The alarm at seven o'clock every morning. (ring)

12. They always their aunt a tree for Christmas. (bring)

13. She a red pullover and black jeans today. (wear)

14. The boys snowballs at the girls now. (throw)

15. Mr Black into the classroom at the moment. (walk)

1. Listen! The baby . (cry)

2. Sue sometimes an egg for breakfast. (have)

3. We always to school but today we the bus. (walk / take)

4. What are you doing? I the dishes. (clean)

5. I never beer. (drink)

6. Who in the garden now? (play)

7. Look! I a picture. (paint)

8. English children French in their school. (learn)

9. Can you help me? No, sorry, I for the test. (learn)

10. Joe often to school with me. (go)

11. It's nine o'clock and we lunch now. (eat)

12. My sister never table - tennis. (play)

13. I always breakfast at 7 o'clock. (eat)

14. Susan TV now. (watch)

15. We a book at this moment. (read)

1. Look! Pauline the flowers. (water)

2. Listen! The girls a song. (sing)

3. She usually home by bus. (come)

4. Jack to his grandmother every day. (go)

5. Look! Sally and Joe tennis. (play)

6. Nelly a cup of tea every morning. (drink)

7. We can't play tennis. It now. (rain)

8. Bill his homework at the moment. (do)

9. Jane always her homework in her room. (do)


10. The boys sometimes to the park. (run)

11. My cat never in my room. (sleep)

12. Listen! Phil an English song. (sing)

13. No, I to music on my mobile phone, I a bath. (not listen / have)

14. Michael can't play football. He guitar at the moment. (play)

15. We never letters to America. (write)

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