Present Simple.
1. Choose the correct form.
You sometimes read / reads books.
Tomas Shelby go / goes to the disco.
It often snow / snows on Sundays.
Ben and his sister wash / washes the family car.
I always run / runs to the bus stop.
2. Put the verbs into the correct form.
I (to like) _____ lemonade very much.
The girls always (to listen) _____ to pop music.
Janet never (to wear) _____ jeans.
Mr Smith (to teach) _____ Spanish and French.
You (to do) _____ your homework after school.
3. Ask for the bold part of the sentence.
Danny goes to school from Monday to Friday. →
My rabbit has a cage in the garden. →
The children like cats because they are nice. →
Jenny is never late. →
Andrew's new mountain bike costs €1000. →
4. Make negative sentences.
My father makes breakfast. →
They are eleven. →
She writes books. →
I speak Italian. →
Danny phones his father on Sundays. →
Present Simple. Variant 2 (advanced)
1. Put the verbs into the correct form.
I (to listen) _____ to music every day.
Sean (to collect) _____ stamps.
We (to wash) _____ the dishes once a day.
My mother always (to make) _____ breakfast.
Sarah usually (to meet) _____ Maria at the tennis club.
2. Put the verbs into the correct form.
Mr Williams often (to teach) _____ the dogs new tricks.
They always (to throw) _____ their litter in the bin.
The referee usually (to stop) _____ the game after 90 minutes.
The kids (to hurry) _____ to open their presents.
This car (to run) _____ at 250 km/h.
3. Make negative sentences.
They go to the supermarket. →
Ben does his homework in the kitchen. →
Jenny takes photos. →
I know French words. →
He has two older sisters. →
4. Ask for the bold part of the sentence.
Danny goes to school from Monday to Friday. →
My rabbit has a cage in the garden. →
The children like cats because they are nice. →
Jenny is never late. →
Andrew's new mountain bike costs €1000. →
Keys
Variant 1
1. read / goes / rains / wash / run
2. like / listen / wears / teaches / do
3. have / is / has / am / are
4. My father doesn’t make breakfast.
They aren’t eleven.
She doesn’t write books.
I don’t speak Italian.
Danny doesn’t phone his father on Saturdays.
Variant 2
1. listen / collects / wash / makes / meets
2. teaches / throw / stops / hurry / runs
3. They don’t go to the supermarket.
Ben doesn’t do his homework in the kitchen.
Jenny doesn’t take photos.
I don’t know French words.
He doesn’t have two older sisters.
4. Ask for the bold part of the sentence.
When does Danny go to school?
When does my rabbit have a cage?
Why do children like cats?
Who is never late?
How much does Andrew’s new bike cost?