Simple Present Tense Exercise
February 8th, 2022 in English Quiz
Make sentences in the simple present tense.
In the simple present tense, the verb takes the marker -s when the subject is a singular noun or pronoun.
1. She ………………………… 5 miles a day. (run)
2. I …………………….. the answer. (know)
3. Ben ……………………….. across the street. (live)
4. She …………………… a grocery store in the town. (own)
5. He …………………….. six dogs. (have)
6. Every girl ………………………. that she is a Cinderella. (believe)
7. He ………………………. to be the richest man in town. (want)
8. My mother ………………………. beautiful sweaters. (knit)
9. A carpenter ……………………….. tables and chairs. (make)
10. My sister …………………….. a fat salary. (earn)
11. Susie ……………………….. to that club. (belong)
12. Heat …………………….. bodies. (expand)
Answers
1. She runs 5 miles a day.
2. I know the answer.
3. Ben lives across the street.
4. She owns a grocery store in the town.
5. He has six dogs.
6. Every girl believes that she is a Cinderella.
7. He wants to be the richest man in town.
8. My mother knits beautiful sweaters.
9. A carpenter makes tables and chairs.
10. My sister earns a fat salary.
11. Susie belongs to that club.
12. Heat expands bodies.

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