HABITS & ROUTINES
PERMANENT SITUATIONS
POSITIVE FORM
-S / -ES / -IES RULES
100

Which tense do we use to talk about daily routines and habits?

Present Simple tense

100

Which tense is used to describe permanent situations?

Present Simple tense

100

Complete the rule: Present Simple positive = Subject + ____


Verb (V)

100

When do we add -s to a verb?

With he / she / it

200

 Complete the sentence: “I ____ breakfast at 7 o’clock.”

 I have breakfast at 7 o’clock.

200

 Complete the sentence: “She ____ in a restaurant.”

She works in a restaurant.

200

Choose the correct form: “He ____ tennis.” (play / plays)

 He plays tennis.

200

Change the verb: “watch” → She ____ TV.

She watches TV.

300

Give one example of a sentence showing a daily habit.

Example answer: I go to work every day.

300

Choose the correct sentence: A) I am living in London. B) I live in London.

B) I live in London.

300

What do we add to verbs with he / she / it?

We add -s / -es / -ies

300

Change the verb: “study” → He ____ English

He studies English.

400

True or False: “I play tennis at the weekend” is an example of Present Simple.

True

400

Give one example of a permanent situation using Present Simple.

Example answer: He lives in Tashkent.

400

 Correct the mistake: “She work every day.”

She works every day.

400

Why do we write “tries” and not “trys”?

Because the verb ends in consonant + y.

500

Make a Present Simple sentence about your daily routine.

 Example answer: I wake up early every day.

500

 Explain why Present Simple is used in the sentence: “She works in a restaurant.”

Because it describes a permanent situation.

500

 Write a correct sentence using he or she in Present Simple.

 Example answer: She likes apples.

500

Give three verbs: one with -s, one with -es, and one with -ies.


Example answer: plays / goes / studies