i go to bed at 10 o'clock every day
i went to bed at 10 o'clock yesterday
i'll go to bed at 10 o'clock tomorrow
i do not go to the cinema every day
i did not go to the cinema yesterday
i will not go to the cinema tomorrow
do you watch tv every day?
did you watch tv yesterday?
will you watch tv tomorrow?
when you leave home for school every day?
when you left home for school yesterday?
when will you leave home for school tomorrow?
my brother goes to work every day.
he leaves home at a quarter past eight.
the office where he works is near our house, he walks there.
he not takes a bus.
yesterday he did not go to work.
yesterday he got up at nine o'clock.
you had a pt lesson yesterday? — no, i'm not
what did you buy at the shop yester¬day? — i bought a book.
yesterday my father not read newspapers because he was very busy. he will read newspapers tomorrow.
Pr. Simple or Pr. Progressive
1. This box (weighs) a lot. It’s too heavy for me to lift.
2. I just handed the box to the postal worker. Right now she (is weighing) it to see how much postage it needs.
3. 1 (am thinking) about the verbs in this grammar practice right now. I (think) all of my answers are correct, but I’ll use the answer key to check them when I finish, just to make sure.
4. Susie! Get your fingers out of the dessert! What are you (doing)?
- I (am tastig) the cake. It (tastes) good.
5. Why are the children being so good today? They (are cleaning) the room and (picking up) all the toys and clothes from the rest of the house.
- I promised to take them to the water slide this afternoon if they did all the chores first.
6. The students of our group (take part) in the sport competitions once a month.
7. I often (spend) my day off in the village where my granny (lives).
8. Where (are) the children?
- They (are) in the yard.
- What are they (doing) there?
- They (are playing) with a ball there.