<span>Present Simple
I learn English.
We eat ice-cream.
She lives in the country.
He writes the text.
Past Simple</span>
I learnt English.
We ate ice-cream.
She lived in the country.
He wrote the text.
Future Simple
I will learn English.
We will eat ice-cream.
She will live in the country.
He will write the text.
Present Perfect
I have learnt English.
We have eaten ice-cream.
She has lived in the country.
He has written the text.
Present Continuous
I am learning English.
We are eating ice-cream.
She is living in the country.
He is writing the text.
By the age of fourteen John could speak two foreign languages perfectly well.
Could you use a mobile phone when you were four?
When my mum was a little girl she could swim well.
Would you like to be able to use Internet?
Do you know someone who can do yoga?
Jane would like to read this book from cover to cover/
At what age were you able to borrow the books from the library?
Nobody is able to climb trees at the age of three.
1. She is a student.
2. He is a businessman.
3.I am an employee.
4. We are pupils.
5. You are journalists.
6. This is a ruler.
7. Those are clips.
8.I have a disc.
9. They have books.
10. These boys are pupils.
11. Those girls are students.
12. The pupil has a ruler and some pencils.
13. My mother is a lawyer.
14. My sister has some notebooks.
15.I have some discs.
16. We have some books.
17. He has a cassette.
18. He is a musician.
19. They are journalists.
20. We are pupils.
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