Simple Present (Unit 7)

I eat vegetables everyday.
You usually eat fruits.
But:He eats meat everyday.
They usually eat vitamins.

Everyday (a 1 word phrase) means ordinary or commonplace.
Every day (a 2 word phrase) means daily.
You should have used ‘every day’.

The usual verb to describe the intake of vitamins in tablet form (or any medication) is ‘take’ not ‘eat’.

I feel headache. ← I have a headache. I feel a headache coming.
She is ill.
I know this lesson.
Our garden is beautifull. <— note the spelling of ‘beautiful’
I get fruits from him. ← Possible but this is more likely to be ‘I get fruit from him.’
she cooks in home. ← She cooks at home.

Hey everyone
I walk to school every day , i often eat my breakfast at 7:00 am
my mother goes to her job with bus , also she loves to travel every years .
we go to bed at 11 pm

Hi Saifalnassr,

Sentences always begin with a capital letter and end with a full stop or equivalent mark.
The pronoun ‘I’ is always written as a capital letter.

Hello,

I drink juice every day. My friend drinks too. We play tennis every weekends. I go to work by bus and by train but my friend goes to work by bus.I eat for lunch outside but i eat for dinner at home.

I drink juice every day. ← correct
My friend drinks too. ← correct
We play tennis every weekend. ← weekend is singular because you have used ‘every’
I go to work… ← correct
I eat lunch outside but dinner at home.

Hi
I dance every Tuesday night
You drink to much beer
He runs faster then everyone
we drive in to a wrong direction
They know more then me

Please rectify my mistake

Hi Catherine,

The first problem is punctuation. All sentences begin with a capital letter and end with a full stop or equivalent mark.

Dear sir,
Here are my suggestions

    He comes for his drugs every Tuesdays
    The baby goes to his mother when crying
    I drink juice every morning
    She gets ready for school at 6 am
    We have to drive to the nearest hotel because it's late
    Do you know Melanie?
    You run very slowly
    They have to say 'sorry' to the boy for their attitude

Please point out the mistakes i made
Best regards
Eliane1

The first problem is punctuation. All sentences begin with a capital letter and end with a full stop or equivalent mark.

Hi!
I want to drive slow, but you want to drive faster.
They come reluctantly when I insist.
He comes from London.
She comes from a good family.
We drink coffee every morning.

This is good and these kind of sentences increases one’s English slowly. If one want to speak fluently first one should practice these sentences.

ABC

Teachers, please verify my answers.
I sing.
You sing.
He sings.
She sings.
It sings.
We sing.
You sing.
They sing.

You go to work every day.
She usually goes to school by week.

But: He offen lates for work.
They never oversleep.

Your last sentences need some correction:
She usually goes to school in the week.
He is often late for work.

The rest are fine.

My brother comes home late every day.
He often goes to cinema with his friends.
All of his firends drive a car.
We know the mistery.
She always says some funny things.
We often run at evenings.

My brother comes home late every day. <–correct
He often goes to cinema with his friends. <–…to the cinema…
All of his firends drive a car. <-- friends
We know the mistery. <-- the answer to the mystery
She always says some funny things. <–correct
We often run at evenings. <–…run at evening (time) or …run in the evenings

Hi,
I drive every day to work.
She drinks a juice.
He says many things.

I drive to work every day. <-- would be the usual word order.
She drinks a juice. <-- is okay informally, but should really be ‘She drinks a glass of juice’ or similar. If you mean she drinks it habitually, then the article should not be used: “She drinks juice.”
He says many things. <-- correct

Dear teacher,

He often comes here with his young brother at the weeken.
And then, we go to the cinema or the bar together.

On Saturday, I usually get up late.
Sometimes, I drink coffee with my uncle near our house.

He often drives the car very fast on the way to school.