Simple Present Tense Quiz
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Which of the following sentences correctly uses a frequent adverb?

  • I often read books in the evening. (correct)
  • He sometimes goes to the gym in the morning. (correct)
  • They rarely see their grandparents on weekends. (correct)
  • She usually travel by train to work.

In which of the following sentences is the simple present tense used correctly?

  • He don't likes ice cream.
  • The stars twinkle brightly in the night sky. (correct)
  • The team win the match yesterday.
  • She walks her dog every day. (correct)

Which statement correctly identifies a fixed event in the future?

  • He often visits his grandmother every week.
  • The interview starts at 3 p.m. tomorrow. (correct)
  • They usually meet their friends on Saturdays.
  • She is rarely late for her classes.

Which of the following sentences presents a factual statement?

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What is the primary function of the simple present tense?

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Which construction is used to form a negative statement in the Simple Present tense?

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How is the third person singular form of the verb 'run' expressed in the Simple Present tense?

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Which of the following is correctly formed as a question in the Simple Present tense?

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Which sentence is an example of a fixed event in the future using the Simple Present tense?

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Identify the incorrect subject-verb agreement in the following options.

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Flashcards

Simple Present Tense

A verb tense used to describe habitual actions, general truths, or facts.

Frequent Adverbs

Words that describe how often something happens (e.g., always, often, sometimes).

Simple Present Tense Example: Habit

Describing actions which happen repeatedly, frequently, regularly, or consistently.

Simple Present Tense Example: Fact

Describing a general truth or an unchanging situation.

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Simple Present Tense Example: Fixed Scheduled Events

Describing events fixed in a schedule or with a specific time.

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Subject-Verb agreement (Simple Present)

Verbs change form based on the subject (singular or plural).

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Simple Present Questions

Form questions by using auxiliary verbs like "do" or "does" before the subject.

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Simple Present Negatives

Use auxiliary verbs "don't" (plural) and "doesn't" (singular) with the base form of the verb.

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Verb "be"

"Is," "am," and "are" are used to describe states or situations.

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