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Simple Present Tenses Worksheet-7

Simple Present Tenses Worksheet-7

 

  1. Mother ____ us a story every night.

A. Tells               B. Is telling        C. Tell                 D. Was telling

 

  1. Mr. Sunil ____ fresh fruits at the market.

A. Is selling       B. Sells               C. Sold                D. Sell

 

  1. We always ____ our groceries from D-Mart.

A. Buy                 B. Are buying    C. Buys               D. Buying

 

  1. “Always ____ well-cooked food,” said our teacher.

A. Eating            B. Eat                 C. Ate                  D. Are eating

 

  1. Today, I ____ sandwiches in my tiffin-box.

A. Am having    B. Have              C. Has                D. Having

 

  1. We ___ to the Ganesh Temple every Saturday.

A. Are going      B. Go                   C. Goes               D. Went

 

  1. I ___ to school by bus.

A. Am going      B. Goes               C. Go                   D. Is going

 

  1. Binita ____ to school by bus.

A. Is going         B. Goes               C. Go                   D. Are going

 

  1. The chefs of this hotel _____ delicious food.

A. Cook              B. Are cooking  C. Cooks             D. Cooked

 

  1. “Now children, _____ the Question-answers in your notebooks,” said Ma’am.

A. Writing         B. Is writing      C. Write             D. Wrote

 

Answer Key:

  1. A

Explanation: ‘Mother’ is 3rd person singular; hence ‘tells’ is correct.

  1. B

Explanation: ‘Mr. Sunil’ is 3rd person singular; hence ‘sells’ is correct.

  1. A

Explanation: ‘We’ is 1st person plural; hence ‘buy’ is correct.

  1. B

Explanation: ‘You (hidden subject – imperative sentence)’ is 2nd person singular; hence ‘eat’ is correct.

  1. B

Explanation: ‘I’ is 1st person singular; hence ‘have’ is correct.

  1. B

Explanation: ‘We’ is 1st person plural; hence ‘go’ is correct.

  1. C

Explanation: ‘I’ is 1st person singular; hence ‘go’ is correct.

  1. B

Explanation: ‘Binita’ is 3rd person singular; hence ‘goes’ is correct.

  1. A

Explanation: ‘Chefs’ is 3rd person plural; hence ‘cook’ is correct.

  1. C

Explanation: ‘Children = you (imperative sentence)’ is 2nd person plural; hence ‘write’ is correct.