Present Simple (+)
Present Simple (?)
Present Simple (-)
Frequency adv.
Can/can't
100

They (play) computer games.

They play computer games.

100

They (play) basketball?

Do they play basketball?

100

Gaby (not play) computer games.

She doesn't play computer games.

100

She studies in the afternoons. (often)

She often studies in the afternoons.

100

/play/Can/the piano/she/

Can she play the piano? 

200

My children (go) to school every day.

My children go to school every day.

200

You (go) to the cinema?

Do you go to the cinema?

200

Kary and Liz (not do) homework.

They don't do homework.

200

They (not go) to the supermarket (usually)

They don't usually go to the supermarket. 

200

can't/he/swim/in the afternoons.

He can't swim in the afternoons.

300

She (play) tennis every Friday.

She plays tennis every Friday.

300

Your brothers (do) karate?

Do your brothers do karate?

300

Eva (not go) to Penfield.

Eva doesn't go to Penfield.

300

He is sad. (sometimes)

He is sometimes sad.

300

draw/paint/and/can/She/

She can draw and paint.

400

My father (watch) TV every evening.

My father watches TV every evening.

400

He (play) the guitar?

Does he play the guitar?

400

Frank and Gabo (not watch) TV every day.

Frank and Gabo don't watch TV every day.

400

he go swimming? (How often)

How often does he go swimming? 

400

can't/he/speak/Japanese/can/but/English/he/speak

He can't speak Japanese but he can speak English

500

Tom and Jane (do) karate.

Tom and Jane do karate.

500

Your cousin (do) ballet?

Does your cousin do ballet?

500

Tom (not do) Karate.

Tom doesn't do Karate.

500

She (not eat) in restaurants. (always)

She doesn't always eat in restaurants.

500

can/cook/cookies/they/but/cook/cakes/can't/they

They can cook cookies but they can't cook cakes.