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Simple Present Übungen
Das simple Present ist eine Zeitform der englischen Sprache, die hauptsächlich für die Darstellung allgemeiner Wahrheiten, täglicher Routinen und zukünftiger Pläne verwendet wird.
Beispiele:
- The sun rises in the east.
- I go to the gym every day.
- The train leaves at 9:00 a.m.
Übungen
Übung 1
Vervollständigen Sie die Sätze mit dem richtigen Verb in der richtigen Form des Simple Present.
- I usually watch TV in the evening.
- She doesn’t work on Mondays.
- We are from Brazil.
- They play tennis every Saturday.
- Do you speak English?
- What time do you go to school?
- I don’t understand what you mean.
- Does he like coffee?
- Where does your sister live?
- They don’t have a cat.
Übung 2
Vervollständigen Sie die Sätze mit dem richtigen Verb in der richtigen Form des Simple Present.
- I walk to school every day.
- She doesn’t speak French.
- We are not from Spain.
- They don’t play soccer on Sundays.
- Do you understand what I mean?
- What time do you go to bed?
- I don’t like coffee.
- Does he walk to school?
- Where does your sister live?
- They have a cat.
Übung 3
Vervollständigen Sie die Sätze mit dem richtigen Verb in der richtigen Form des Simple Present.
- I walk to school.
- She speak French.
- We are from Spain.
- They play soccer.
- Do you understand what mean?
- What time do you go to bed?
- I like coffee.
- Does he walk to school?
- Where does your sister live?
- They have cat.
Übung 4
Vervollständigen Sie die Sätze mit dem richtigen Verb in der richtigen Form des Simple Present.
- I am from the United States.
- She is from Brazil.
- We are not from Mexico.
- They are from Canada.
- Is he from the United Kingdom?
- Where are you from?
- I am not from Europe.
- Are they from Asia?
- Where is your brother from?
- He is from Australia.
Übung 5
Vervollständigen Sie die Sätze mit dem richtigen Verb in der richtigen Form des Simple Present.
- I walk to school.
- She walks to school.
- We walk to school.
- They walk to school.
- He walks to school.
- Do you walk to school?
- Does he walk to school?
- Where do you walk?
- Where does your sister walk?
- They don’t walk.