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Present simple Exercises

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Present Simple Form : (Base form (verb 1 ) )

In English we use the present simple tense to talk about facts or things that are always true, as well as things in general. Present simple is also used to talk about a repeated action such as a habit, a hobby, a daily event, a scheduled event or something that often happens.

In English we use 'do' and 'does' as auxiliary verbs in negatives and questions and we often use the present simple with adverbs of frequency such as sometimes, always, often, never, usually, rarely, and hardly ever.

Notes for use of present simple :

In the third person, ‘s’ is added to the verb form. For example;

work --> works

run --> runs

live --> lives

For verbs that end in 'o', 'sh', 'ch', 's' and 'x', we add 'es' to the verb form. For example;

go --> goes

wish --> wishes

watch --> watches

kiss --> kisses

fax --> faxes

For verbs that end in a consonant + 'y', we change the 'y' to 'i' and add 'es'. For example;

try --> tries

study --> studies

The table below shows the different forms of present simple :

Example Verb : Work
I / You  / We / They
He / She / It
Positive... work.... works.
Negative... don't work.... doesn't work.

Questions

Do ... work?Does ... work?
Short answersYes, ... do. / No, ... don't.Yes, ... does. / No, ... doesn't.


For the verb 'to be' we use 'am', 'is', 'are' in the present simple. No auxiliary verbs are used in negative sentences and questions.


Verb: Be
I
You / We / They
He / She / It
PositiveI'm ...... 're ...... 's ...
NegativeI'm not ...... aren't ...... isn't ...
QuestionsAm I ... ?Are ... ...?Is ... ...?
Short answersYes, I am. / No, I'm not.Yes, ... are. / No, ... aren't.Yes, ... is. / No, ... isn't.

Present Simple Example Sentences :

Positive Examples of Present Simple :

  • She plays tennis on Saturdays.
  • They often eat out in Soho.
  • The train leaves at 9.00am.
  • My name is Mike.
  • I am 24 years old.

Negative Examples of Present Simple :

  • I don’t work at weekends.
  • He doesn’t go out on Fridays.
  • We don’t live in the city centre.
  • She isn't hungry.
  • You aren't late.

Question Examples of Present Simple :

  • Do you eat three meals per day?
  • Does he have a car?
  • Do they live in London? 
  • Is your cat OK?
  • What's wrong with him?

Present simple example sentences
Isn't it just a simple meeting cancellation?N'est-ce pas tout simplement une annulation de rendez-vous?
Exactly, one of them is asking for 3,500, the other one is 3,000...Exactement, l'un d'entre eux nous demande 3500 et l'autre 3000...
No, she is a uni student in Russia.Non, elle est étudiante à l'université en Russie.
I don't understand why they call it a bank holiday.Je ne comprends pas pourquoi il appellent cela un jour férié.
I don't believe you! What's the difference today?Je ne te crois pas, quelle est la différence aujourd'hui?
I live very close by.Je vis très proche d'ici.
Unfortunately, I don't have one! Where is yours?Malheureusement, je n'en ai aucune ! Où est la tienne ?
The cat is not actually mine, it's my girlfriend's cat.Le chat n'est pas à moi, c'est celui de ma petite ami.
Because I'm sure they don't serve bugs in London!Parce que je sûre qu'ils ne servent pas d'insectes à Londres !
I'm sure it's where it always is.Je suis sûr qu'elle est à sa place.
Anyway, this is Cate and her friends from work.Enfin, voici Cate et ses collègues de travail.
The room is spacious and sunny and the bed looks comfortable!La chambre est spacieuse et le lit a l'air confortable!
Yes, I'm here waiting for good news.Oui, je suis là entrain d'attendre de bonnes nouvelles.
Do you want me to get you a glass of wine?Tu veux que je te verse un verre de vin?
It's more than enough, I need some garlic, also.C'est plus que suffisant, j'ai également besoin d'ail.
Okay, I found it... but it looks filthy!Ok, je l'ai trouvé... mais elle a l'air sale!
Do you like red or white onions?Tu préfères les oignons rouges ou blancs?
Hello Beatrix, it's me, Cate.Bonjour Beatrix, c'est moi, Cate.
Do we have any paper towels?Est-ce qu'on a des serviettes en papier?
Mike, it is a continent!Mike, c'est un continent!

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Be going to
Be going to passive
Be used to / Get used to
Comparative
Defining relative clause
Echo tag
Expression
First conditional
Future
Future continuous
Future perfect continuous
Future perfect passive
Future perfect simple
Future simple passive
Greeting
Have/Get something done
Imperative
Implied conditional
Indirect question
Infinitive of purpose
Interjection
Mixed conditional
Modal
Modal passive
Non-defining relative clause
Other
Past continuous
Past continuous passive
Past perfect continuous
Past perfect passive
Past perfect simple
Past simple
Past simple passive
Polite request / offer / suggestion
Present continuous
Present continuous passive
Present perfect continuous
Present perfect passive
Present perfect simple
Present simple
Present simple passive
Question tag
Reduced relative clause
Reported speech imperative
Reported speech question
Reported speech request
Reported speech statement
Second conditional
Short answer
Superlative
Third conditional
Used to / would (past habit)
Was/were going to
Was/were supposed to
Wish
Would rather
Zero conditional