Word Collocations
Present Simple
Present Simple Questions
Adverbs of Frequency
There is/have to
100

a celebration

have

100

I (work/works) at a power station.

I work at at power station.

100

Do/does you go snowboarding?

Do you go snowboarding?

100

I eat breakfast every single day.

always

100

Complete the beginning of the sentence: (     ) elephant in the classroom!

There is AN elephant in the classroom!

200

a phone call

make

200

They (like/likes) to watch basketball.

They like to watch basketball.

200

Do/does your friends like computer games?

Do your friends like computer games?

200

I eat my vegetables zero times a week.

never

200

Complete the beginning of the sentence: (       ) a lot of pencils on my desk.

There are a lot of pencils on my desk.

300

a break

have

300
Baiya (go/goes) to school at Sukhothai Wittayakhom.

Baiya goes to school at Sukhothai Wittayakhom.

300

Do/does your bestfriend play sports?

Does your bestfriend play sports?

300

I play sports after school four days a week.

often

300

Complete the beginning of the question: (       ) any candies left for me?

Are there any candies left for me?

400

the washing

do

400

We (don't/doesn't) play football.

We don't play football.

400

Do/does Kwang enjoy going hiking?

Does Kwang enjoy going hiking?

400

I do my homework two days a week.

sometimes

400

Complete the beginning of the sentence: (      ) any tshirts in the top drawer.

There are not any tshirts in the top drawer.

500

your bed

make

500

Pai (don't/doesn't) like to do his homework.

Pai doesn't like to do his homework.

500

Do/does you and your family go on trips together?

Do you and your family go on trips together?

500

I go to school five days a week unless there is a holiday or an event.

usually

500

Complete the sentence for EACH: School begins at 8:00 each day so I (have/has) to wake up at 6:00.

Namwa's van arrives at her house at 7:30 so she (have/has) to wake up at 5:30.

Since we go to a private school, we (don't/doesn't have to wear a uniform.

Since she graduated M3, she (don't/doesn't) have to go to school anymore.

School begins at 8:00 each day so I have to wake up at 6:00.

Namwa's van arrives at her house at 7:30 so she has to wake up at 5:30.

Since we go to a private school, we don't have to wear a uniform.

Since she graduated M3, she doesn't have to go to school anymore.