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Task Explanation:
The image contains two sections:
1. Reorder and change the words to write meaningful sentences.
2. Underline the correct word/phrase.
#### Section 1: Reorder and change the words to write meaningful sentences.
We need to rearrange the given words to form grammatically correct and meaningful sentences. Here are the solutions:
1. Tom / every / go / day / fishing.
- Solution: Tom goes fishing every day.
2. Hiroshi / walk / school / always / to.
- Solution: Hiroshi always walks to school.
3. David / car / often / Uncle / drive / his.
- Solution: David often drives his uncle's car.
4. not / Ben / run / now.
- Solution: Ben is not running now.
5. It / the / at / rain / moment.
- Solution: It is raining at the moment.
6. girl / The / tea / drink / now.
- Solution: The girl is drinking tea now.
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#### Section 2: Underline the correct word/phrase.
We need to choose between two options in each sentence based on whether the sentence should use the Present Simple or Present Continuous tense. Here are the solutions:
1. People are waiting for the bus at the moment / everyday.
- Correct: People are waiting for the bus at the moment.
- Explanation: "At the moment" indicates an action happening right now, so the Present Continuous is appropriate.
2. We play football on Sundays / now.
- Correct: We play football on Sundays.
- Explanation: "On Sundays" indicates a regular habit, so the Present Simple is appropriate.
3. I make cookies on Mondays / at the moment.
- Correct: I make cookies on Mondays.
- Explanation: "On Mondays" indicates a regular habit, so the Present Simple is appropriate.
4. Olivia and Ava are dancing now / everyday.
- Correct: Olivia and Ava are dancing now.
- Explanation: "Now" indicates an action happening right now, so the Present Continuous is appropriate.
5. Mary brushes her teeth every day / now.
- Correct: Mary brushes her teeth every day.
- Explanation: "Every day" indicates a regular habit, so the Present Simple is appropriate.
6. My family play sports right now / at weekends.
- Correct: My family play sports at weekends.
- Explanation: "At weekends" indicates a regular habit, so the Present Simple is appropriate.
7. My best friend is living in the USA now / every year.
- Correct: My best friend is living in the USA now.
- Explanation: "Now" indicates an ongoing action, so the Present Continuous is appropriate.
8. I don’t study on Fridays / right now.
- Correct: I don’t study on Fridays.
- Explanation: "On Fridays" indicates a regular habit, so the Present Simple is appropriate.
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Final Answers:
#### Section 1:
1. Tom goes fishing every day.
2. Hiroshi always walks to school.
3. David often drives his uncle's car.
4. Ben is not running now.
5. It is raining at the moment.
6. The girl is drinking tea now.
#### Section 2:
1. at the moment
2. on Sundays
3. on Mondays
4. now
5. every day
6. at weekends
7. now
8. on Fridays
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Boxed Final Answer:
\boxed{
\begin{aligned}
&\text{Section 1:} \\
&1. \text{Tom goes fishing every day.} \\
&2. \text{Hiroshi always walks to school.} \\
&3. \text{David often drives his uncle's car.} \\
&4. \text{Ben is not running now.} \\
&5. \text{It is raining at the moment.} \\
&6. \text{The girl is drinking tea now.} \\
\\
&\text{Section 2:} \\
&1. \text{at the moment} \\
&2. \text{on Sundays} \\
&3. \text{on Mondays} \\
&4. \text{now} \\
&5. \text{every day} \\
&6. \text{at weekends} \\
&7. \text{now} \\
&8. \text{on Fridays} \\
\end{aligned}
}
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of simple present and present progressive worksheet.