Jenny reads the newspaper every day.. Forest fires kill a lot of animals.. My father writes books.. Present Simple - PASSIVE We use the passive when the person who does something is not
Trang 1My sister _ (not/speak) English very well.
_ (the bread/bake) every day?
The Olympic Games _ (not/hold) every year.
My brother is a baker, he _ (bake) bread.
Who (write) the articles in that magazine?
How often _ (you/open) your emails?
(English/speak) in your family?
Our products _ (export) to several countries.
My cousin is an author, he (write) books.
(whisky/make) in Scotland?
(your boss/hold) a meeting every week?
Books _ (sell) in that shop over there.
This programme (not/show) on TV very often.
These computers (not/produce) any more.
They _ (sell) fruit and vegetables at the local market.
They (not/sell) cold drinks at the corner shop.
Cigarettes (not/sell) here.
I _ (repair) all the computers in my firm.
_ (the post/deliver) every day?
Who _ (pay) the bills?
Present Simple - ACTIVE
We use the active when the subject of the
sentence does the action:
They often build house in this town.
Jenny reads the newspaper every day.
Forest fires kill a lot of animals.
My father writes books.
Present Simple - PASSIVE
We use the passive when the person who does something is not known or not
important.
Some new houses are built regularly.
Things are often stolen!
Animals are often killed by fires.
Cakes are eaten every day.