Simple Present Tense
Simple Present Tense with Verb ‘be’ (positive)
I am He
is
We
are
She is
You
are
It is
They
are
Ruwan is/ cat is / sona is
Students
are
1. I __ a student.
2. He __
hungry.
3. She __
happy.
4. We __
late.
5. They __
from England.
6. It __
very cold today.
7. She __ in
the living room.
8. We __
playing computer games.
9. He __
watching the TV.
10.I __ not
feeling well.
11.It __ a
tiger.
12.I __ 24
years old.
13.She __
from France.
15.You __ a teacher.
Present
Simple Tense With ‘be’ (Negative).
Change the following sentences into
negative
I am a student.
I am not a student.
1. He is hungry.
2. She is happy.
3. We are late.
4. They are from
England.
5. It is very cold
today.
6. She is in the
living room.
7. We are playing
computer games.
8. He is watching
TV.
9. I am not feeling
well.
10.It is a tiger.
Simple Present Tense (Positive)
Fill in the
blanks to make present simple sentences.
1. He _____
(wake) up at 8am everyday.
2. She _____
(go) to school by bus.
3. I _____
(like) reading comic books.
4. He _____
(like) playing computer games.
5. They
_____ (come) from Spain.
6. I _____
(love) painting.
7. He _____
(leave) the house at 8am every morning.
8. We _____
(go) to the park on weekends.
9. I _____
(drink) coffee when I am tired.
10. The
train _____ (leave) at 1 o’clock.
11. She
_____ (speak) English very well.
12. I _____
(play) tennis in the evenings.
13. He _____
(keep) laughing.
14. They
_____ (eat) grass and plants.
15.I _____
(study) English everyday.
Present
Simple Tense (Negative)
Change
the following sentences into negative.
1.
I live in London.
2.
Craig works in a bank.
3.
He gets up at 8 o’clock.
4.
She studies English everyday.
5.
We like to watch sports.
6.
They play soccer at the weekends.
7.
I play the guitar well.
8.
Sally likes broccoli.
9.
He walks to work.
10.She practices the piano everyday.
Present
Simple Tense (Interrogative)
Do/Does
Do you
compose songs?
Yes, I do
No, I do not
(don’t)
Does Sri
Lanka export tea to other countries?
Yes, Sri
Lanka does
No, it does
not (doesn’t)
Make
questions with Do/Does
Interrogative
with WH questions.
What/where/when/who/which/why/whom
What does he
do for a living?
Where do you
go at weekend?
When do they
get the vacation?
Why does he
make cages?
Which
language is easier to learn?
Who does he
want to meet?
Whom do you
like to travel with?
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