Present Simple – Affirmative
Present Simple –
Negative
Present Simple –
Interrogative
Have / Has Got
Structure & Use
100

Complete: 

He ___ (work) at a hotel.

works

100

Complete: 

I ___ (not like) milk.

don’t like

100

Form a Yes/No question:

You work on Sundays.

Do you work on Sundays?

100

Complete: 

She ___ got long hair.

has

100

What auxiliary do we use to make negative sentences in the Present Simple (except for to be)?

Do/does + not

200

Write in affirmative: 

They don’t like coffee. 

They like coffee.

200

Make it negative: 

She plays the piano.

She doesn’t play the piano.

200

Make the correct question: 

She likes chocolate.

Does she like chocolate?

200

Make it negative: 

He has got a car.

He hasn’t got a car.

200

When do we add –s or –es to the verb in Present Simple?

In the third person singular (he, she, it).

300

Choose the correct option:

My sister ___ (go/goes) to school at 7.

goes

300

Correct the error: 

He don’t speak French.

He doesn’t speak French.

300

Correct the question: 

Do he live in Spain?

Does he live in Spain?

300

Correct the error: 

They hasn’t got books.

They haven’t got books

300

What is the correct word order for a Present Simple question?

Auxiliary (Do/Does) + subject + base verb + complement.

400

Rewrite in 3rd person singular: 

I study English.

He/She studies English.

400

Rewrite in negative: 

The students study a lot.

The students don’t study a lot.

400

Make a WH-question: 

They eat breakfast at 8:00.

When do they eat breakfast?

400

Form the question: 

you / have got / a pet?

Have you got a pet?

400

What is one main use of the Present Simple?

To talk about routines, habits, and facts.

500

Correct the mistake: 

The tourists visits the museum every day.

The tourists visit the museum every day.

500

Complete correctly: 

My dog ___ (not eat) meat.

doesn’t eat

500

Transform into a Yes/No question: 

The teacher checks homework every day

Does the teacher check homework every day?

500

Rewrite in affirmative: 

The girl hasn’t got any money.

The girl has got money.

500

Explain the difference between have/has got and Present Simple “have/has”

Have/has got is used mainly to express possession; “have/has” can also express possession but is more general and used more in American English.

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