Grammar
Usage & Time Expressions
Question Forms
Negatives
Short Answers
100

Give the correct third-person singular form of the verb: "She (to go) to school every day."

"She goes to school every day."

100

Which time expression is most commonly used with Present Simple: "now" or "every day"? Explain briefly.

 "every day" (Present Simple often describes habitual actions).

100

Form a yes/no question in Present Simple: "You speak English."

"Do you speak English?"

100

Make the sentence negative: "I play the guitar."

"I do not (don't) play the guitar."

100

Provide a short answer (Yes/No) to: "Do you like chocolate?"

"Yes, I do." or "No, I don't." (depending on student's answer)

200

Choose the correct sentence: "They (play / plays) soccer on weekends." Explain why.

"They play soccer on weekends." (Because plural subject "they" uses base verb.)

200

Fill in the blank with a suitable time expression: "She brushes her teeth ____." (choose from: usually, tonight, right now)

"usually" (Present Simple for routines).

200

Change to a Wh-question: "They go to the library." (ask Where)

"Where do they go?"

200

Make the sentence negative in third person singular: "She knows the answer."

 "She does not (doesn't) know the answer."

200

Provide a short negative short answer for third-person singular: "Does she speak French?"

"No, she doesn't." or "Yes, she does."

300

Rewrite the sentence in Present Simple using the subject in parentheses: "_____ (my brother) watch TV after dinner."

"My brother watches TV after dinner."

300

Decide whether Present Simple is correct: "The train leaves at 9:00 AM tomorrow." Why?

Yes; Present Simple is used for scheduled events (timetables). Example: "The train leaves at 9:00 AM tomorrow."

300

Form a question with "How often": "She eats breakfast."

"How often does she eat breakfast?"

300

Correct this negative sentence: "He doesn't goes to school."

Correct: "He doesn't go to school."

300

Give a short answer pair (affirmative and negative) to: "Do they study math?"

Affirmative: "Yes, they do." Negative: "No, they don't."

400

Identify and correct the error: "He don't like broccoli."

 Correct: "He doesn't like broccoli." (Use "doesn't" + base verb.)

400

 Write a sentence in Present Simple using "always" and a verb of your choice.

Example: "She always studies before a test."

400

 Make a Present Simple question for third-person singular: "Tom / like / pizza?"

"Does Tom like pizza?"

400

Explain why we use "do not" / "does not" in Present Simple negatives and give one example each.

Explanation: Use auxiliary "do/does" + "not" + base verb because Present Simple negative requires an auxiliary; examples: "I do not eat meat." "He does not eat meat."

400

Use a short answer with "does" and include the contracted negative: "Does he play the piano?"

Affirmative: "Yes, he does." Negative contracted: "No, he doesn't."

500

 Provide the Present Simple form for a habitual action and explain subject-verb agreement for: "I / to have / three classes on Monday."

 "I have three classes on Monday." Explanation: Use base verb with "I"; no -s form.

500

Explain when to use Present Simple for schedules and give two examples.

Use for timetables/schedules (e.g., "The store opens at 9 AM." "The concert starts at 7 PM.")

500

Convert to a negative question in Present Simple: "He works on Saturday." (ask: Doesn't he...?)

"Doesn't he work on Saturday?" (or "Does he not work on Saturday?")

500

 Turn this statement into a negative about habits: "They watch TV every night." Use an adverb of frequency meaning "rarely."

"They rarely watch TV." or negative: "They don't watch TV often."

500

 Explain how short answers differ for first/second person vs. third person, then give one example for each.

Explanation: Short answers repeat the auxiliary. For first/second person: "Do I need a pen?" — "Yes, you do." For third person: "Does she need a pen?" — "Yes, she does."