Simple Present Flashcards
Alexann, affirmative sentence
Samantha (to be) my best friend.
Alexann, affirmative sentence
Samantha is my best friend.
Alexann, negative sentence
Samantha (to be) shorter than me.
Alexann, negative sentence
Samantha is not shorter than me.
Alexann, interrogative sentence
What (to be) your favorite fruits?
Alexann, interrogative sentence
What are your favorite fruits?
Alexann, yes/no interrogative sentence
(to be) the shopping mall close to your home?
Alexann, yes/no interrogative sentence
Is the shopping mall close to your home?
William and Félix, affirmative sentence
Santa (to come) to my house yesterday
William and Félix, affirmative sentence
Santa come to my house yesterday
Antonin and Zachary: affirmative sentence
I (to have) a young cat.
Antonin and Zachary: affirmative sentence
I have a young cat.
Delphine and Coralie, affirmative sentence
Camille (to leave) her bus stop.
Delphine and Coralie, affirmative sentence
Camille leaves her bus stop.
***Delphine and Coralie, negative sentence
I (to leave) at the shopping.
Delphine and Coralie, negative sentence
I leave not at the sopping.
Antonin and Zachary: negative sentence
Zachary (to have) a part-time job.
Antonin and Zachary: negative sentence
Zachary does not have a part-time job.
***Lily and Mathis : Affirmative sentence
Bob (to do) a cake for his mother
Lily and Mathis : affirmative sentence
Bob does a cake for his mother
***Félix and William: negative sentence
He (to come) with me.
Félix and William: negative sentence
He does’n come with me.
Audrey-Anne and Marylou, yes/no interrogative sentence
Does my mom (to keep) her lunch ?
Audrey-Anne and Marylou, yes/no interrogative sentence
Does my mom keep her lunch ?
Nelly and Émy affirmative sentence
Alex (to get) new running shoes.
Nelly and Émy affirmative sentence
Alex gets new running shoes.
Antonin and Zachary: interrogative sentence
Who (to have) a house?
Antonin and Zachary: interrogative sentence
Who has a house.
***Fiona and Maia, affirmative sentence
(to go) take your book.
Fiona and Maia, affirmative sentence
Go take your book.