Everyday I wake up at 8:00am in the morning I take a shower and eat my breakfast and at 8:45 I go to work at 1:00pm I have an hour break to have my launch and at 2:00pm I get back to work and I finish at 6:00pm and I go to my homesweet.
I just want to have some jun with my lesson of simple present tens.
Oh, Do you know where I want to go to night? Of course not.
Every weekend I go with my friends to the peach to have some fun the whole day we spent in there after I get back home I feel so tiyred direct i go to the bed and have some relax but I real enjoy that to do every weekend.
I know that…
she drinks too much because…
he often says that…
she drives too fast.
But his business runs OK and …
he gets a lot of money, so…
they regularly go to the restaurant and then…
come back home late in the night.
I walk with him to the corregidor.
I wait for his reply.
She’s bleeding profusely.
She seldoms talk to her manager.
You cry like a baby.
She wants to be pampered.
She needs an answer.
She likes to meet new friends.
He’s eager to beat him.
He’s confuse with the use of despite and inspite.
She’s looking forward for the best thing to happen.
Pls give me feedback on my work because im not really sure if im learning.many thanks and best regards!Connie
i goes to uni everyday
i often visit my friend
my friend usually helps me
i reads book everynight
my mother everymorning takes a bus
my sister daily reads the newspeaper
i usualy dont drink coffee
i drinks mag of tea
wood floats on the water
my friend does not like cats
Thanks a lot for posting your sentences which look very good. Please note the difference between ‘every thing’ and ‘everything’. In your sentences you need to use ‘everything’ (one word). Also, your last sentence is theoretically possible but it doesn’t make much sense. Instead, I would say “They talk about everything but marriage”.
Let me know what you think.
Regards,
Torsten[YSaerTTEW443543]
Here’s my short story with the proposed verbs.
She comes to this place very often, usually she drinks her coffee very fast, than she goes out and search for a taxi. One day I decided to say to her, “hello can I drive you home, I live in the same street as you.” I never say this so quickly because I’m a shy person, but I couldn’t resist in that moment. And she said: "If you want to know me better than let’s run together all the way to our street. She was all in sweat when we arrived in our street and I said: I really like to know you better.
When I drink my coffee I always think of this moment. Sometimes she drives and sometimes I drive. She knows me better now. Sometimes we run together. She never hurries now with her coffee because I’m always there with her and I always drive her home.
hello
I go crazy when i see my pet cat playing with my slippers
My sister goes crazy too.
he drinks a cup of coffee to start his day
We get home by the car of the company
They drive dangerously.
she knows that she has a lot of mistakes.
I say it every day:" You should work hard"
We run a hotel succesfully
please correct my mistakes if I have any
thank you
Hello Teacher!!!
Here are my sentences:
Please, note, which article is correct on the seventh sentence?
and the 2nd sentence can i say "Mondays’?
1.She comes to see us every day.
2.His friends go to school only on Mondays.
3.We drink fresh water at noon.
4.This way gets you to the airport.
5.I drive a car.
6.You know how to repair this device.
7.This book says that the (a) icon is very ancient.
8.This animal runs fast.
She gets up at 7 o’clock every morning of the weekdays. She takes her shower and then drinks a cup of coffee with some buttered bread. She usually goes to work by bus but today she’s decided to drive. She drives carefully and knows the shortest way to get to the office on time. She runs every weekends and frequently says she will be ready soon for a next Marathon of New York.
I have a question about Simple Present, what’s the words comes with this tense? In your examples you write [color=blue]every and [color=blue]often,Is there more words?
In the last example why you used the word (but)?
Yes there are more adverbs of frequency such as ‘always’, ‘usually’, ‘sometimes’ and ‘frequently’. The word ‘but’ is a conjunction. To learn more about conjunctions, please read and listen to Grammar: Conjunctions.
Please let me what you think.
Many thanks,
Torsten[YSaerTTEW443543]
Linda comes to schooll every day.
Mark goes to restaurant every noon for lunch.
we drink milk sometimes
‘to get I dont know that how use this verb.because it’s alot of meaning in turkish.
I drive my car
she knows all this verb.
bob says it me
they run in park