In the simple present, frequency adverbs always go at the end of the sentence.
False
It is a place where you can sit for hours, but you are not at home.
SCHOOL-CLASSROOM-UNIVERSITY
A) She don’t usually buy a vegetables at the market on Sundays.
B) She doesn’t usually buys vegetables at the market on Sundays.
C) She doesn’t usually buy vegetables at the market on Sundays.
D) She doesn’t usually buy a vegetable at the market on Sunday
C
I speak without a mouth and hear without ears. I have no body, but I come alive with sound. What am I?
ECHO
To form a Yes/No question in the simple present, we use “Do” or “Does” at the beginning of the sentence.
TRUE
This part connects your head to your body and helps you move your head.
Neck
A) The teacher gives us homework every Monday morning
B) The teacher gives us homeworks every Monday morning.
C) The teacher gives us homework every Mondays morning.
D) The teacher give us homework every Monday mornings.
A
I have hands but I can’t clap. What am I?
A clock ⏰
In WH-questions in the simple present, the auxiliary “do/does” is not used when the WH-word is the subject.
True
It is a place where people go to relax, but they usually leave feeling tired.
GYM
A) My brother don’t like when I tell him the truth.
B) My brother doesn’t like when I tell to him the truth.
C) My brother doesn’t like when I tell him the truth.
D) My brother doesn’t likes when I tell him the truth.
C
The more you take, the more you leave behind. What am I?
Footsteps 👣
In the simple present, verbs ending in a consonant + “y” change to “-ies” in the third person singular
TRUE
It is a place where you can be very quiet, but your mind is very active.
Library
A) She tells me always the truth when I ask her.
B) She always tells me the truth when I ask her.
C) She tells always me the truth when I ask her.
D) She always tell me the truths when I ask her.
B
I go up but never come down. What am I?
Your age 🎂
In WH-questions in the simple present, verbs ending in “-ies” keep the “-ies” form.
FALSE
It is a place where people arrive and leave, but no one actually lives there.
Airport
A) Who do you think lives in that house near the park?
B) Who do you think live in that house near the park?
C) Who you think lives in that house near the park?
D) Who does you think lives in that house near the park?
A
I’m always in front of you, but you can never see me. What am I?
The future 🔮