Let’s go through each part step by step.
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Part 1: Click on the correct option.
We’re using
Present Simple Tense, which is for habits, routines, and general truths.
Rules to remember:
- For
he/she/it → add
-s or
-es to the verb (e.g., drinks, goes).
- For
I/you/we/they → use base form (e.g., drink, go).
- In questions with “do/does” → use base verb after it.
- Negative: “don’t” for I/you/we/they; “doesn’t” for he/she/it.
Now let’s solve:
1. Bob always
drink / drinks tea in the morning.
→ Bob = he → needs -s →
drinks
2. What
do / does she
like / likes?
→ “she” → use “does”, then base verb →
does... like
3. My sister
don’t / doesn’t play tennis.
→ sister = she →
doesn’t
4. They often
visit / visits their grandparents at weekends.
→ they → base verb →
visit
5. We sometimes
go / goes to the ice rink.
→ we → base verb →
go
6. Where
do / does your parents
come / comes from?
→ parents = they →
do... come
7.
Do / Does you
want / wants to go home?
→ you →
Do... want
8. I
don’t / doesn’t watch television after school.
→ I →
don’t
✔ Part 1 Answers:
1. drinks
2. does... like
3. doesn’t
4. visit
5. go
6. do... come
7. Do... want
8. don’t
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Part 2: Complete. Use the Present Simple.
Again, follow subject-verb agreement rules.
1. Who ______ Sally ______ in Spain? (visit)
She ______ her aunt and uncle. (visit)
→ First sentence: question about “who” → treat as third person singular →
does... visit
→ Second sentence: She →
visits
Answer:
Who
does Sally
visit in Spain?
She
visits her aunt and uncle.
2. ______ Tom ______ to school by bus? (go)
No, he doesn’t. He ______ to school on foot. (go)
→ Question: Tom = he →
Does... go
→ Answer: He
goes
Answer:
Does Tom
go to school by bus?
No, he doesn’t. He
goes to school on foot.
3. What ______ she ______ on TV? (watch)
She ______ the news but she ______ soap operas. (watch / not watch)
→ Question: she →
does... watch
→ Statement: She
watches the news
→ But she
doesn’t watch soap operas
Answer:
What
does she
watch on TV?
She
watches the news but she
doesn’t watch soap operas.
4. ______ they ______ swimming? (like)
Yes, they do, but they ______ running. (not like)
→ Question: they →
Do... like
→ Negative: they
don’t like
Answer:
Do they
like swimming?
Yes, they do, but they
don’t like running.
5. When ______ you ______ to a football match? (go)
I ______ to a football match on Sundays. (go)
→ Question: you →
do... go
→ Statement: I →
go
Answer:
When
do you
go to a football match?
I
go to a football match on Sundays.
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Final Answer:
Part 1:
1. drinks
2. does... like
3. doesn’t
4. visit
5. go
6. do... come
7. Do... want
8. don’t
Part 2:
1. does... visit; visits
2. Does... go; goes
3. does... watch; watches; doesn’t watch
4. Do... like; don’t like
5. do... go; go
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of simple worksheet.