20 write full negative sentences. don’t use short forms. 1. jake has bought souvenirs for friends. 2. she has taken a lot of photos. 3. she has sold her car.
1) Daniel's doing very well in maths. Daniel's teacher told usthat ..Daniel was doing very well in maths 2) You can be anything you want to be. I'm surethat You can be anything you want to be 3) My favourite sport is basketball. Roger saidthat his favourite sport was basketball 4) It'll rain overnight. When I was little my father told methat It would rain overnight 5) People in Brazil use the internet more than anyone. On the weather forecast last night they said..that People in Brazil used the internet more than anyone 6) Trainers are still in fashion today. 600 years ago people thought..that ...Trainers were still in fashion that day 7) The new hospital will be built in 5 years. She sent me a letter sayingthat The new hospital would be built in 5 years 8) You are not allowed to touch the computer. The press report saidwe were not allowed to touch the computer.. 9) I hate cooking abd cleaning. They are boring. Tell your brother thatI hate cooking abd cleaning because they are boring 10) Pollution is dangerous for health. Dan told methat Pollution was dangerous for health 11) London is the capital of Great Britain. She saidthat London was the capital of Great Britain..
We use the Present Simple to talk about things that are factual, permanent, or routine.
For example:
London lies on the Thames. (factual)
I live in Italy. (permanent)
I go to work by car. (routine)
When we talk about our routines, we can also add an adverb of frequency to say how often we do these things:
I always go to work by car.
I never take the bus to work.
But we use the Present Continuous to talk about things that are happening now, or around now. (“Around now” can mean this hour, this week, this month, this year…) We think that these events are temporary, rather than permanent.
We tend to use the Present Continuous to talk about changes and trends.
This week I’m taking the bus to work because my car is in the garage. (A temporary change.)
Daniel's teacher told usthat ..Daniel was doing very well in maths
2) You can be anything you want to be.
I'm surethat You can be anything you want to be
3) My favourite sport is basketball.
Roger saidthat his favourite sport was basketball
4) It'll rain overnight.
When I was little my father told methat It would rain overnight
5) People in Brazil use the internet more than anyone.
On the weather forecast last night they said..that People in Brazil used the internet more than anyone
6) Trainers are still in fashion today.
600 years ago people thought..that ...Trainers were still in fashion that day
7) The new hospital will be built in 5 years.
She sent me a letter sayingthat The new hospital would be built in 5 years
8) You are not allowed to touch the computer.
The press report saidwe were not allowed to touch the computer..
9) I hate cooking abd cleaning. They are boring.
Tell your brother thatI hate cooking abd cleaning because they are boring
10) Pollution is dangerous for health.
Dan told methat Pollution was dangerous for health
11) London is the capital of Great Britain.
She saidthat London was the capital of Great Britain..
Continuous
We use the Present Simple to talk about things that are factual, permanent, or routine.
For example:
London lies on the Thames. (factual)
I live in Italy. (permanent)
I go to work by car. (routine)
When we talk about our routines, we can also add an adverb of frequency to say how often we do these things:
I always go to work by car.
I never take the bus to work.
But we use the Present Continuous to talk about things that are happening now, or around now. (“Around now” can mean this hour, this week, this month, this year…) We think that these events are temporary, rather than permanent.
We tend to use the Present Continuous to talk about changes and trends.
This week I’m taking the bus to work because my car is in the garage. (A temporary change.)
The price of petrol is going up. (A trend)