This document contains a grammar exercise where the student must find and correct 15 mistakes in sentences using the present simple tense. The sentences cover positives, negatives, and questions involving subjects like going to bed, living in a place, cooking dinner, having meetings, liking an activity, having enough money, knowing something, playing sports, having free time, driving to work, working somewhere, worrying, wanting to travel, studying a subject, drinking a beverage, and starting class. The student must fill in their name and date at the top of the page before completing the exercise.
This document contains a grammar exercise where the student must find and correct 15 mistakes in sentences using the present simple tense. The sentences cover positives, negatives, and questions involving subjects like going to bed, living in a place, cooking dinner, having meetings, liking an activity, having enough money, knowing something, playing sports, having free time, driving to work, working somewhere, worrying, wanting to travel, studying a subject, drinking a beverage, and starting class. The student must fill in their name and date at the top of the page before completing the exercise.
This document contains a grammar exercise where the student must find and correct 15 mistakes in sentences using the present simple tense. The sentences cover positives, negatives, and questions involving subjects like going to bed, living in a place, cooking dinner, having meetings, liking an activity, having enough money, knowing something, playing sports, having free time, driving to work, working somewhere, worrying, wanting to travel, studying a subject, drinking a beverage, and starting class. The student must fill in their name and date at the top of the page before completing the exercise.
This document contains a grammar exercise where the student must find and correct 15 mistakes in sentences using the present simple tense. The sentences cover positives, negatives, and questions involving subjects like going to bed, living in a place, cooking dinner, having meetings, liking an activity, having enough money, knowing something, playing sports, having free time, driving to work, working somewhere, worrying, wanting to travel, studying a subject, drinking a beverage, and starting class. The student must fill in their name and date at the top of the page before completing the exercise.