Present Simple Exercises
Present Simple exercises covering the verb 'be', affirmative and negative forms, questions, spelling changes, adverbs of frequency, stative verbs, and real-life contexts like routines, facts, and schedules. 14 exercise sets with 280 questions (Pre-A1 - A2 Level).
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Start with Multiple Choice to build confidence with Present Simple exercises, or try Worksheet to practice all questions on one page.
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Starter: I like / She likes
Present Simple Exercises
Starter: I don't / She doesn't
Present Simple Exercises
Starter: Do you...? / Does he...?
Present Simple Exercises
Warsh Takes Powell's Old Job
The US Senate picked Kevin Warsh. He is the new head of the US Federal Reserve. The Federal Reserve sets interest rates.…
Verb "Be": Affirmative & Negative
Present Simple Exercises
Verb "Be": Questions & Short Answers
Present Simple Exercises
Spelling Changes: -s, -es, -ies & Irregulars
Present Simple Exercises
Warsh Takes Powell's Old Job
The US Senate picked Kevin Warsh. He is the new head of the US Federal Reserve. The Federal Reserve sets interest rates.…
Adverbs of Frequency
Present Simple Exercises
“She gets up early every day. She ___ gets up early.”
Daily Routines, Facts & Schedules
Present Simple Exercises
“The sun ___ in the east.”
Warsh Becomes New Fed Leader
The US Senate has chosen Kevin Warsh as the new head of the Federal Reserve. The Federal Reserve is the country's centra…
Why practice Present Simple exercises?
These Present Simple exercises take you from the basics to confident usage. Start with the verb 'be' (am/is/are), then build up through affirmative sentences with -s/-es/-ies, negatives with don't/doesn't, and questions with do/does. You'll also master adverbs of frequency (always, usually, never), learn which stative verbs only work in Present Simple, and practise in real-life contexts — daily routines, scientific facts, and timetables.