The present simple is used for habits, routines and permanent situations. It's used with
adverbs of frequency ( always, usually, often, sometimes, never, everyday, once a week,
twice a month, etc) Examples: I play football
, I don't play football, Do you play football // He
plays football
, he doesn't play football, Does he play football
1. Complete the blog entry with the verbs in brackets. Use the Present Simple
My Blog: Claire in France
Hi, readers!
This is my fourth month in France, so I'm a real expert on all French things. In most
countries people (1)...... ...(eat) bread, but the French really (2)......................(
love) baguettes! A French adult often (3).........................( buy) two or three baguettes
after work, and (4).....
(have) one on the way home. The French (5)
(not cut) their baguettes. They (6).
( tear) a little piece
from the end with their hands. At home, a French person (7)...... ........(not
serve) bread on a plate. The bread (3)......... ..........(go) right on the dinner
I table. Before they (9).....
(finish) a meal, the French (10).......(use) this bread to clean their plates!
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Completar con el presente simple.
This is my fourth month in France, so I'm a real expert on all French things. In most countries people (1) eat bread, but the French really (2) love baguettes! A French adult often (3) buys two or three baguettes after work, and (4) has one on the way home. The French (5) don't cut their baguettes. They (6) tear a little piece from the end with their hands. At home, a French person (7) doesn't serve bread on a plate. The bread (8) goes right on the dinner table. Before they (9) finish a meal, the French (10) use this bread to clean their plates!
Saludos!
Atentamente,
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