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Daily Routine by Teacher Chris (Present Simple)

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  • We/ get up at 8:15 a.m.
    We get up at 8:15 a.m.
  • Give me a sentence using a present simple tense.
    Good luck!
  • They/ go home.
    They go home.
  • He ________ his homework.
    He do his homework.
    He does his homework.
  • Tell me about your parents. Use present simple in your sentence.
    Good luck!
  • She / study hard.
    She studies hard.
  • They/ wash their faces in the morning.
    They wash their faces in the morning.
  • She/ wash her face.
    She washes her face.
  • She/ have lunch.
    She has lunch.
  • It _______ TV.
    It watch TV
    It watches TV.
  • He/ play video games in the evening.
    He plays video games in the evening.
  • You/ wake up at 7:00.
    You wake up at 7:00.
  • They/ have lunch.
    They have lunch.
  • She/ wake up at 6:15.
    She wakes up at 6:15.
  • I/ go to school in the morning.
    I go to school in the morning.
  • Congratulations! You earn extra points for your team!
    You're very lucky!
  • We/ watch TV.
    We watch TV.
  • I/ study English.
    I study English.
  • Sorry. You lose points for your team!
    Better luck next time!
  • Give one sentence using present simple tense.
    Good luck!
  • Tell me about your friend. Use present simple tense in your sentence.
    Good luck!
  • It/ take a shower.
    It takes a shower.
  • Sorry, you lose points for your team!
    Better luck next time!
  • She/ have breakfast.
    She has breakfast.
  • Congratulations! You earn extra points!
    You're very lucky!
  • I/ take a shower in the morning and in the evening.
    I take a shower in the morning and in the evening.
  • Give one sentence using a present simple tense.
    Good luck!
  • Give me a sentence using a present simple tense.
    Good luck!
  • We/ brush our teeth.
    We brush our teeth.
  • You/ play video games in the afternoon.
    You play video games in the afternoon.
  • She/ go to school.
    She goes to school.
  • Give me a sentence using a present simple tense.
    Good luck!
  • It/ get up at 11 a.m.
    It gets up at 11 a.m.
  • Sorry! You lose points for your team.
    Better luck next time!
  • Sorry, you lose points for your team.
    Better luck next time!
  • He/ brush his teeth.
    He brushes his teeth.
  • You/ have breakfast.
    You have breakfast.