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A1 English Exercises

Practice A1 English with simple online gap-fill exercises in basic grammar, vocabulary, and everyday collocations.

Simple present or present continuous: grammar exercise

March 17, 2014 - A1pdf

Fill in the blanks with the simple present or the present continuous form of the verb. Answers Wild animals live in forests. I am leaving… Continue reading

Simple present or present continous Exercise

March 2, 2014 - A1pdf

Complete the following sentences using an appropriate tense form. Answers My father works at a bank. My brothers sing incredibly well. I always take a… Continue reading

Simple present or present continuous: grammar exercise

December 22, 2013 - A1pdf

Complete the following sentences using an appropriate verb form – simple present or present continuous. Answers I am having a nice time on this holiday.… Continue reading

Simple present or present continuous Exercise

December 20, 2013 - A1pdf

Complete the following sentences using appropriate simple present or present continuous form. Answers Planting trees is a very good idea because trees produce oxygen. He… Continue reading

Simple present or present continuous? Exercise

September 3, 2013 - A1pdf

The simple present and the present continuous tenses can both be used to talk about the future. The simple present tense is used to talk… Continue reading

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