This sentence describes something you do every weekday.
I wake up early on weekdays.
This sentence tells where someone works.
She works in an office. Halloween
This sentence expresses a preference for coffee over tea.
I prefer coffee to tea.
This sentence explains why people need sleep.
People need sleep to stay healthy.
This sentence correctly uses the third-person singular form of “go.”
He goes to work by bus. Santa Claus
This sentence explains how often you exercise. .
I exercise three times a week.
This sentence explains what a student does to prepare for exams.
He studies hard for exams.
This sentence shows an opinion about online classes.
Online classes save time.
This sentence states a fact about technology today.
Most people use smartphones every day.
This sentence shows the negative form in the present simple.
She does not eat meat.
This sentence shows a regular evening habit.
I watch TV after dinner. Hangul Da
This sentence shows a regular responsibility at work or school.
They submit reports on time.
This sentence tells what kind of music someone enjoys.
She likes classical music.
This sentence describes what happens when it rains a lot.
The ground gets wet.
This sentence correctly uses an adverb of frequency.
They usually arrive on time. the Korean flag
This sentence describes a habit you rarely do.
I rarely eat fast food.
This sentence correctly uses the third-person singular form with "does."
She does her homework every night.
This sentence uses "prefer" correctly in the present simple.
He prefers studying alone.
This sentence describes a general truth about exercise.
Regular exercise improves health.
This sentence correctly forms a yes/no question in the present simple.
Do you work on weekends?
This sentence uses two time expressions correctly in the present simple.
I usually study at night on weekdays.
This sentence describes a rule students follow at school.
Students arrive on time for class. Memorial Day
This sentence explains why someone dislikes something.
I don’t like crowded places because they feel stressful.
This sentence explains a cause-and-effect relationship.
If people eat too much sugar, they gain weight. cranberry sauce
This sentence includes a time clause and present simple tense.
When he finishes work, he goes home.