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2. Complete the sentences. Use the present simple or the present continuous

of the verbs.

1. We usually _____________________ (have) dinner at home, but tonight we

_____________________ (go) to a restaurant.

2. ‘What _____________________ (you/do)?’ ‘I _____________________ (clean)

the kitchen.’

3. I _____________________ (like) History and Maths but I

_____________________ (not like) Geography.

4. William _____________________ (speak) a lot of foreign languages. Now he

_____________________ (learn) Spanish.

5. Fiona usually _____________________ (wear) a dress, but today she

_____________________ (wear) jeans.

6. I never _____________________ (eat) breakfast at home, but today I

_____________________ (have) cereals.

7. ‘What _____________________ (she/do)?’ ‘She _____________________

(empty) the dishwasher.’

8. Henry _____________________ (like) golf and tennis but he

_____________________ (not like) rugby.



3. Circle the correct words.

1. This coffee is sweet too much / too many / enough.


2. Would you like a / some / an milk?


3. I haven’t got any / a / some carrots.


4. I’d like any / a / an ice cream, please.


5. This soup is too much / too / too many cold!


6. Have you got some / any / an apples?


7. How much / many / any milk have you got?


8. How much / many / any beans have you got?

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Ejercicio 2:

1. We usually have dinner at home, but tonight we are going to a restaurant.

2. "What are you doing?" "I'm cleaning the kitchen".

3. I like History and Maths but I don't like Geography.

4. William speaks a lot of foreing languages. Now he's learning Spanish.

5. Fiona usually wear a dress, but today she's wearing jeans.

6. I never eat breakfast at home, but today I'm having cereals

7. "What is she doing?" "She is emptying the dshwasher".

8. Henry like golf and tennis but he don't like rugby.

Ejercicio 3:

1. Too much

2. Some

3. Any

4. An

5. Too

6. Some

7. Much

8. Many

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