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1. In the morning Lewis ''gets (get)'' up at twenty past seven.
1. In the morning Lewis ''gets (get)'' up at twenty past seven.


2. Lewis ''doesn't go (not, go)'' to school on his bike.
2. Lewis ''goes (go)'' to school on his bike.


3. They ''live (live)'' in a house near the park  but his dad ''doesn't (not, live)'' there.
3. They ''live (live)'' in a house near the park  but his dad ''lives (live)'' in Manchester.


4. The boys ''don't play (not, play)'' football. Lewis ''does (do)'' his homework.
4. The boys ''play (play)'' football. Then Lewis ''does (do)'' his homework.


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Version vom 9. Dezember 2018, 05:54 Uhr

Im Present Simple gibt es eine Ausnahme: In der 3.Person Singular wird ein -s angehängt!

Peter's morning

Put the verbs into the gaps! (Drag & Drop)

alarm clock ringing Every morning the alarm clock at 7 o clock.

Then Peter a shower taking a shower and a coffee. drinking coffee

After that he his teeth. brushing teeth

The bus at 20 to eight. school bus My friend Peter "Hello!".

comessaysdrinkscleanstakesrings

Sleeping in

Write the verbs into the gaps:

sleeping On Saturday morning my friend Robert usually in (to sleep in =aussschlafen).

alarm clock ringing He out the alarm clock and up at 11 o clock.

taking a shower He his hair. Then he (have) a coffee. drinking coffee

brushing teeth After that he his teeth. Then he to a friend.

When he comes home he his homework. From 4 to 5 o'clock he up his room.

Mixed Grammar

In this exercise you have to choose the correct form. Write the in the gaps:

(In dieser Übung musst Du entscheiden, ob Du ein -s (oder ein -es) angehängen musst.)

1. In the morning Lewis up at twenty past seven.

2. Lewis to school on his bike.

3. They in a house near the park but his dad in Manchester.

4. The boys football. Then Lewis his homework.