Simple Present & Present Continuous
Adverbs of Frequency
Subject & Object Pronouns
Verbs Followed by Infinitives
100

What is the difference between “I eat breakfast” and “I am eating breakfast”?

“I eat breakfast” = habit (simple present); “I am eating breakfast” = happening now (present continuous).

100

What are examples of adverbs of frequency?

Always, usually, often, sometimes, rarely, never.

100

Replace the noun with a pronoun: “Maria is nice. ___ is my friend.”

She is my friend.

100

What is an infinitive?

“To” + base verb (example: to study, to go).

200

Choose the correct sentence: “She ___ (work) every day.”

She works every day.

200

Where does the adverb go? “She goes to the gym (always).”

She always goes to the gym.

200

Replace the object: “I like John.” → “I like ___.”

I like him.

200

Choose the correct form: “I want ___ (learn) English.”

I want to learn English.

300

Choose the correct sentence: “They ___ (watch) TV right now.”

They are watching TV right now.

300

Choose the correct word: “I ____ drink coffee in the morning.” (often / now)

I often drink coffee in the morning.

300

Choose the correct pronoun: “Do you know Anna?” “Yes, I know ___.”

Yes, I know her.

300

Choose the correct sentence: “She needs to go home” or “She needs go home”?

She needs to go home.

400

Correct the error: “He eating dinner now.”

He is eating dinner now.

400

Arrange correctly: “Is / late / never / he.”

He is never late.

400

Fill in the blank: “My brother and I are going. Come with ___.”

Come with us.

400

Complete the sentence: “He decided ___ (take) the bus.”

He decided to take the bus.

500

Write one sentence in simple present and one in present continuous about your daily routine.

Example: “I go to work every day.” / “I am studying English now.”

500

Make a sentence using “usually” and the verb “cook.”

Example: “I usually cook dinner at home.”

500

Correct the error: “Her loves he.”

She loves him.

500

Make a sentence using the infinitive after “plan.”

Example: “I plan to travel next summer.”