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Minimum of five sentences with the Present simple tense

Usually I go to my workplace by car, but today I gone there by bike.
I often ride a bike during holidays.
I travelled as far as Berlin in Germany last summer. Tourists over there are not lost when they want to go somewhere in the city by bike because they can easily spot street signs at every road corner. Besides, there is a lot of bike lane all over the city so you can feel safe.
In France street signs are generally fixed on the 1st building of the street, so people have to pay more attention if they don't want to lose their way.
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I travelled as far as Berlin in Germany last summer.

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Minimum of five sentences with the Present simple tense


Usually I go to my workplace by car, but today I gone there by bike.


Usually I go to my workplace by car, but today I gone therewent by bike. Usually I go to my workplace by car, but today I went by bike.

Usually, I go to my workplace by car, but today I gonewent there by bike. Usually, I go to my workplace by car, but today I went there by bike.

There's a natural pause after 'Usually' and 'gone' just is not right in this sense. The correct word is 'went'.

Usually I go to my workplace by car, but today I gonewent there by bike. Usually I go to my workplace by car, but today I went there by bike.

Or, « I usually go to work by … »

I often ride a bike during holidays.


I often ride amy bike during holidays. I often ride my bike during holidays.

What you wrote was correct, but better to use « my. »

I travelled as far as Berlin in Germany last summer.


I travelled as far as Berlin in, Germany last summer. I travelled as far as Berlin, Germany last summer.

Last summer, in Germany, I travelled as far as Berlin in Germany last summer. Last summer, in Germany, I travelled as far as Berlin.

This way is more logical and free flowing.

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Tourists over there are not lost when they want to go somewhere in the city by bike because they can easily spot street signs at every road corner.


Tourists over there are nodon't geet lost when they want to go somewhere in the city by bike, because they can easily spotfind street signs at every road corner. Tourists over there don't geet lost when they want to go somewhere in the city by bike, because they can easily find street signs at every road corner.

Tourists over there are not lost when they want to go somewhere in the city by bike because they can easily spot street signs at every road corner. Tourists over there are not lost when they want to go somewhere in the city by bike because they can easily spot street signs at every road corner.

Tourists over there are not lost when they want to go somewhere in the city by bike because they can easily spot street signs at every road cornerintersection. Tourists there are not lost when they want to go somewhere in the city by bike because they can easily spot street signs at every intersection.

Besides, there is a lot of bike lane all over the city so you can feel safe.


Besides, there isare a lot of bike lanes all over the city so you can, which makes you feel safe. Besides, there are a lot of bike lanes all over the city, which makes you feel safe.

BesidesAlso, there isare a lot of bike lanes all over the city, so you can feel safe. Also, there are a lot of bike lanes all over the city, so you can feel safe.

« can » is optional

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In France street signs are generally fixed on the 1st building of the street, so people have to pay more attention if they don't want to lose their way.


In France street signs are generally fixed on the 1st building of the street, so people have to pay more attention if they don't want to lose their way. In France street signs are generally fixed on the 1st building of the street, so people have to pay more attention if they don't want to lose their way.

In France, street signs are generally fixed on the 1st building of the street, so people have to pay more attention if they don't want to lose their way. In France, street signs are generally fixed on the 1st building of the street, so people have to pay more attention if they don't want to lose their way.

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