Present: 1) She plays tennis every weekend. 2) They are studying for their exams. 3) He works at a coffee shop. 4) I love to read books. 5) The sun sets in the west.
Past: 1) She played basketball in high school. 2) They traveled to Europe last summer. 3) He worked as a teacher before becoming a lawyer. 4) I studied Spanish when I was younger. 5) The store closed early yesterday.
To be: 1) She is a student at the university. 2) They are going to the concert tonight. 3) He was tired after a long day at work. 4) I am excited for my vacation next month. 5) The book is on the shelf.
Have and has got: 1) She has a new car. 2) They have two cats as pets. 3) He has got a big house. 4) I have a lot of homework to do. 5) The company has got a new contract.
Present:
1) She plays tennis every weekend.
2) They are studying for their exams.
3) He works at a coffee shop.
4) I love to read books.
5) The sun sets in the west.
Past:
1) She played basketball in high school.
2) They traveled to Europe last summer.
3) He worked as a teacher before becoming a lawyer.
4) I studied Spanish when I was younger.
5) The store closed early yesterday.
To be:
1) She is a student at the university.
2) They are going to the concert tonight.
3) He was tired after a long day at work.
4) I am excited for my vacation next month.
5) The book is on the shelf.
Have and has got:
1) She has a new car.
2) They have two cats as pets.
3) He has got a big house.
4) I have a lot of homework to do.
5) The company has got a new contract.