AFFIRMATIVE
NEGATIVE
INTERROGATIVE
MIX
TRUE OR FALSE
100
Monica (eat) _____ eggs.
eats
100
We ____________(not wash) the family car.
don't wash
100
My mother likes butterflies. ................................................?
Does my mother like butterflies?
100
Where............. you live?
do
100

The present simple tense is used to describe actions that are happening at the moment of speaking.  

False (The present simple is typically used for habitual actions or general truths, while the present continuous is used for actions happening at the moment of speaking.)

200
Mariela and I _______(cook)on Tuesday.
cook
200
They _____________(not go) to bed at 8.30 pm.
don't go
200
I get up early. .....................................?
Do you get up early?
200
.............you a student?
Are
200

The third-person singular form of a verb in the present simple always ends with -s or -es.  

  • True (For example, "he walks" or "she goes.")
300
Richard and David ___________(read) the newspaper.
read
300
Our hamster ________(not eat) apples.
doesn't eat
300
Pamela watches TV. .........................................?
Does Pamela watch TV?
300
..............she got a sister?
Has
300

The present simple is often used to discuss future events scheduled in a timetable.  

True (For example, "The train leaves at 5 PM.")

400
Thomas ___________(study) math on Friday.
studies
400
Max, Frank and Steve _______(not skate) in the yard.
don't skate
400
Children come to the party. ................................................?
Do children come to the party?
400
When / the class ? (START)
When does the class start?
400

The present simple is commonly used with time expressions like "now," "at the moment," or "currently."

False (These expressions typically accompany the present continuous rather than the present simple.)

500
The babies ___________(cry)every night.
cry
500
Doris ___________(not do)her homework.
doesn't do
500
Sam is happy. .................................?
Is Sam happy?
500
Today is sunny. You .................. an umbrella (need)
don't need
500

The present simple tense can be used to express feelings and emotions.  

False (While some verbs related to state of being, like "love" or "hate," can be in the present simple, feelings often involve the present continuous to indicate current, temporary emotions.)