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Choose the correct answer
A, B, or C.
Miss Nguyet is interviewing Duy
for the school newsletter. Write
the correct form of the verbs.
Fill the blanks with usually,
sometimes or never.
Choose the correct answer A or B
to complete each sentence.
Work in pairs. Make questions,
and then interview your partner.
Grammar
The present simple Adverbs of frequency
Grammar
The present simple
We use the present simple to talk
about acons or events that oen
happen, or are xed.
Example:
-
We usually go to school by bus.
-
I don’t like school lunch very much.
Choose the correct answer A, B, or C.
A. have
B. has C. having
2. Duy to school every day.
A. cycling
B. cycle C. cycles
3.
My new school in the centre of the village.
A. not
B. isn’t
C. doesn’t
4.
I live near here. Where live?
A. do you
B. you
C. are you
1.
We new subjects for this school year.
5.
My friend has a sister, but she a brother.
A. not has
B. don’t have
C. doesn’t have
The present simple verbs with
he / she / it need an s / es.
Grammar
The present simple
Miss Nguyet is interviewing Duy for the school
newsletter. Write the correct form of the verbs.
Miss Nguyet: Tell us about your new school, Duy.
Duy: Sure! My school (1.have) a large playground.
Mis Nguyet: you (2. have) any new friends?
Duy: Yes. And I (3. like) my new friends, Vy and
Phong.
Mis Nguyet: Vy (4. walk) to school with you?
Duy: Well, we oen (5. ride) our bicycles to school.
Mis Nguyet: What me do you go home?
Duy: I (6. go) home at 4 p.m. every day.
Mis Nguyet: Thank you!
has
Do
have
like
Does walk
ride
go
Grammar
Adverbs of frequency
We use adverbs of frequency to show how
oen something happens.
We oen use them with the present simple.
We usually place the adverb of frequency
before the main verb.
Example:
-
Tom usually takes the bus to school.
-
They don’t oen go to the cinema.
Fill the blanks with usu a lly, so metimes or nev e r.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
always
rarely
1. always
2. usually
3. some#mes
4. rarely
5. never Write a sentence with one of
these adverbs.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Choose the correct answer A or B
to complete each sentence.
A. get up usually
B. usually get up
2. My mum to work late.
A. rarely goes
B. goes rarely
3.
at weekends?
A. Do you oen travel
B. Oen do you travel
4.
What kind of music ?
A. Usually does Susan listen to
B. does Susan usually listen to?
1.
I late on Saturdays.
5.
When go on holiday each year?
A. do you usually
B. you usually
Choose the correct word to complete the sentences.
1.
you / oen / ride your bicycle / to school
2. you / somemes / study / in the school libraby
3.
you / like / your new school
4.
your friends / always / go to school / with you
5.
you / usually / do homework / aer school
Do you oen ride your bicycle to school?
Do you somemes study in the school library?
Do you like your new school?
Do your friends always go to school with you?
Do you usually do homework aer school?
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Grammar The present simple Adverbs of frequency
Fill the blanks with usually,
Choose the correct answer
sometimes or never. A, B, or C.
Choose the correct answer A or B
Miss Nguyet is interviewing Duy
to complete each sentence.
for the school newsletter. Write
the correct form of the verbs.

Work in pairs. Make questions,
and then interview your partner.
Grammar The present simple
We use the present simple to talk
about actions or events that often happen, or are fixed. Example:
- We usually go to school by bus.
- I don’t like school lunch very much.
Choose the correct answer A, B, or C.
1. We new subjects for this school year. A. have B. has C. having
2. Duy to school every day. A. cycling B. cycle C. cycles
3. My new school in the centre of the village. A. not B. isn’t C. doesn’t
4. I live near here. Where live? A. do you B. you C. are you
5. My friend has a sister, but she a brother. A. not has B. don’t have C. doesn’t have Grammar The present simple The present simple verbs with
he / she / it need an s / es.
Miss Nguyet is interviewing Duy for the school
newsletter. Write the correct form of the verbs.

Miss Nguyet: Tell us about your new school, Duy.
Duy: Sure! My school (1.have) h a s a large playground. Mis Nguyet: D o you (2. have) h a v e any new friends?
Duy: Yes. And I (3. like) li k e my new friends, Vy and Phong. Mis Nguyet: D o e s Vy (4. walk) w a l k to school with you?
Duy: Well, we often (5. ride) r i d e our bicycles to school.
Mis Nguyet: What time do you go home? Duy: I (6. go) g o home at 4 p.m. every day.
Mis Nguyet: Thank you! Grammar Adverbs of frequency
We use adverbs of frequency to show how often something happens.
We often use them with the present simple.
We usually place the adverb of frequency before the main verb. Example:
- Tom usually takes the bus to school.
- They don’t often go to the cinema.
Fill the blanks with usually, sometimes or never. 1. always 2. 3. 4. rarely 5. 1. always 2. usually 3. sometimes 4. rarely 5. never
Write a sentence with one of these adverbs. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Choose the correct answer A or B to complete each sentence. 1. I late on Saturdays. A. get up usually B. usually get up 2. My mum to work late. A. rarely goes B. goes rarely 3. at weekends? A. Do you often travel B. Often do you travel 4. What kind of music ?
A. Usually does Susan listen to
B. does Susan usually listen to?
5. When go on holiday each year? A. do you usually B. you usually
Choose the correct word to complete the sentences.
1. you / often / ride your bicycle / to school
Do you often ride your bicycle to school?
2. you / sometimes / study / in the school libraby
Do you sometimes study in the school library?
3. you / like / your new school Do you like your new school?
4. your friends / always / go to school / with you
Do your friends always go to school with you?
5. you / usually / do homework / after school
Do you usually do homework after school?
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