1. Present Simple Exercise About Men and Women Cultural training and 3rd
person ‘s’
How to complete the exercise on present simple
To complete the exercise you need to choose which of the following words 'man, men, woman or women' go
into each of the blank spaces.
Exercise present simple
Put the correct word man, men, woman or women into the gaps below.
You can’t ask an Iraqi “How is your daughter?”
In Japan, usually have to serve the tea in the office. In the USA, soccer is mainly a sport
for .
In Scotland, wear a kilt (like a skirt) on their wedding days.
In Thailand, and can’t hold hands in public, but it is okay for a to hold hands
with a , or a to hold hands with a . In Saudi
Arabia, can’t drive cars.
An unmarried cannot get a visa to visit Iran.
In England, the usually do the cooking, but often cook spicy curries, do
the washing up and cut the roast chicken and roast turkey.
Rounders is a British sport that is similar to baseball and is usually played by . In Italy,
a (called Befana) brings the children their Xmas presents.
In Sweden 47.3% of MPs (Members of Parliament) are .
When you go into a European church, should leave their hats on should take
their hats off and should leave their hats on.
In France kiss on the cheek when they meet, and also kiss _. In
Russia and the South of Italy, also sometimes kiss .
In a 2005 survey, 46% of Japanese said they are very happy with their lives but only 31% of
Japanese said they are very satisfied.
Print the questions onto some paper
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document and the print.
Unable to print
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