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PEMBAHASAN SIMPLE PRESENT

QUESTION:

I. CHANGE INTO AFFIRMATIVE, NEGATIVE OR INTTEROGATIVE SENTANCE

1. (+) I carry your books
     (-) _____________
     (?) _____________?

2. (+) ____________________
     (-) She does not buy new shoes
     (?) ___________________?

3. (+) ____________________
     (-) ____________________
     (?) Do they come to the class   
            ontime?

4. (+) They are a football player
     (-) ___________________
     (?) ___________________?

5. (+) Let see, she is Agnes Mo
     (-)  __________________
     (?) __________________?


II. CHOOSE THE CORRECT VERB ON THE BRACKET

1. My friends and  I ________ (study/studies/
    studyies) English on Monday.
2. My sister ________(watch/watches/watching) 
    korean drama every night after doing her 
    homework.
3. The flies ______ (fly/flies/flyies) on stinky 
     things.
4. Andra______(do/does/did) his homework after 
    taking nap.
5. Nowdays, The students _______ (meets/ meet/
     metting) their teacher at zoom for learning the 
     subject.

III. ARRANGE INTO GOOD SENTANCE

1. after - cleans - she - getting - table - the -dinner 
2. cook - my parents - grilled - for - lunch - chicken
3. to - his - mom - finds - baby - cries - the - loudly
4. learn - the students - using - nowdays - by - 
    everthing - gadget
5. at - stay - home - government - the - us - ask - 
    to- pademic - because

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