3. Put the verb into the Present Simple, Present Continuous or Present Perfect Tense.
I (to read) book every day. I just (to read) a book. I (to read) a book now
He always (to ask) a lot of questions. He (to ask) a lot of questions while the teacher (to tell) about the subject. He just (to ask) a lot of questions
He (to read) many stories by Dickens this month. He ever (to read) Dickens’ stories?
She (to write) articles to this newspaper every month. She ever (to write) articles to this newspaper? She (to write) articles to this newspaper now.
What English words she (to learn) now? What English words she (to know)? What English words she already (to learn)?
My Granny (to tell) us interesting stories about animals. My Granny yet (not to tell) us interesting stories about animals. My Granny often (to tell) us interesting stories about dogs
Who (to teach) you to saw? Who (to teach) you to saw so well and quickly?
He (to look) for a new jacket. He (to look) for a new jacket every year. He just (to buy) a new jacket and now he (to try) new shoes on
He (to travel) to The Far East this week. He never (to be) to The Far East. He (to travel) to The Far East every year
This film (not to start) yet. Hurry up, the film (to start)