Present Simple
Prepositions of Time
Present Progressive
Adverbs of frequency
Infinitives
100

I (eat/ eats) breakfast every morning. Which is correct?

I eat breakfast every morning.

100

We go to school ___ the morning.

In the morning.

100

Right now, she ____ (watch) TV.

She is watching TV.

100

Which adverb fits? “She ___ goes to the gym (100%).”

She always goes to the gym.

100

What is the infinitive form of “goes”?

To go

200

What is the correct 3rd person singular form of “go”?

Goes

200

She was born ___ July.

In July.

200

They_____soccer now.

They are playing soccer now.

200

Which comes first: adverb of frequency or the main verb?

Adverb of frequency comes before the main verb.

200

I want ____home. (go)

I want to go home.

300

Complete: She ____ (study) English every day.

She studies English every day.

300

The party is ___ Friday

On Friday.

300

True or False: The present progressive is used for daily routines.

False (it’s for actions happening now).

300

Put the adverb in the correct place: “He eats pizza (often).”

He often eats pizza.

300

She needs ___ (study) for the test.

She needs to study for the test.

400

True or False: In simple present, we add -s to all subjects.

False (only for he, she, it).

400

The train arrives ___ 7:00 p.m.

At 7:00 p.m.

400

Change to present progressive: “I read a book.”

I am reading a book.

400

Which adverb means 0%?

Never

400

True or False: Infinitives are always “to + base verb.”

True

500

Do or Does? ___ she like pizza?

Does she like pizza?

500

True or False: We use in with days of the week.

False (we use on).

500

What is the formula for present progressive?

Subject + be (am/is/are) + verb-ing

500

True or False: We usually put adverbs of frequency at the end of the sentence.

False (they usually go before the main verb).

500

Complete: He decided ___ (call) his friend.

He decided to call his friend.

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