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Hello there! The students in the classroom on the next page are working on some very difficult simple present exercises. Take a look into their folders and try to help them solve the exercises!

Simple present

Simple present in questions and negations

simple present in statements

Fill in the verbs in the right form.

1. Megan (tell) funny stories about her brother. 2. He (live) in Edinburgh. 3. She (think) London is a cool place. 4. Sandeep (go) to bed late. 5. Megan (miss) her dog when she is at school 6. Sandeep's favourite subject (is) PE.

simple present in questions

Write down questions mit do or does.

1. Sandeep / play the guitar? 2. Megan / likes pets? 3. the Bolts / live in London? 4. Ben / have two sister and a brother?

simple present in questions

Write down more questions mit do or does. Be careful: these questions have question words.

1. when/ Sandeep / get up 2. Jasmine / basketball / why / like 3. how / often / your father / do the shopping 4. do / you / what / on Mondays

simple present in negations

Rewrite these sentences with don't or doesn't in the right place.

1. I lay the table for breakfast at the weekend. 2. You take out the rubbish on Fridays. 3. Mrs Hancock doesn't go swimming on Tuesdays. 4. We go shopping together on Saturdays. 5. Megan likes rugby or animals.

-s or -es?

Look at the verbs and add -s or -es.

8. he drink 9. she eat 10. he miss 11. she forget 12. he clean 13. she pack 14. he do

  1. she touch
  2. he come
  3. she brush
  4. he meet
  5. she wash
  6. he open
  7. she go

-s or -es?

Fill in the forms with the correct form. Where do you have to add -s or -es?

  1. Ben often (forget) his homework.
  2. He (love) ICT and computers.
  3. Megan (play) with Sir-Barks-A-Lot before school.
  4. The four friends (meet) at the lockers.
  5. Megan's dad and her little brother (live) in Scotland.
  6. Megan's little brother (do) funny things.
  7. Jasmine (like) her new friends at school.
  8. Jasmine (miss) her friends from Leeds.