Present Indefinite Tense Exercise

Present Indefinite Tense Exercise

Find the Present Indefinite Tense Exercise (Positive/Affirmative Sentences) in this post:

Part 1: Fill in the blanks with the correct verb form in the present indefinite tense.

  1. She ______ (go) to the gym every day.
  2. I ______ (like) to read books in the evening.
  3. They ______ (study) English every Monday.
  4. My brother ______ (play) football on weekends.
  5. We ______ (eat) dinner at 7 PM.
  6. He ______ (like) chocolate.
  7. The train ______ (arrive) at 9:00 AM.
  8. She always ______ (wake) up early.
  9. They ______ (visit) their grandparents every summer.
  10. John ______ (work) in an office.

Part 2: Rewrite the sentences in the Present Indefinite Tense.

  1. I played tennis last Sunday.

  2. She drank coffee in the morning.

  3. We used to live in a big house.

  4. They read the newspaper two hours ago.

  5. He drove to work.

Part 3: Change the following sentences into the present indefinite tense.

  1. He is going to school by bus.


  2. They are playing football after school.


  3. She loved to sing.


  4. You watched movies on the last weekend.


  5. The train departed at 5 PM.


Part 4: Choose the correct option.

  1. I ______ to the office every day.
    • a) go
    • b) goes
    • c) going
  2. She ______ to travel by car.
    • a) like
    • b) liked
    • c) likes
  3. They ______ in a small village.
    • a) lives
    • b) live
    • c) lived
  4. My friends ______ to music in the evening.
    • a) listens
    • b) listen
    • c) listening
  5. It ______ very cold in the winter here.
    • a) is
    • b) are
    • c) be

Part 5: Correct the mistakes in the following sentences.

  1. She always read comic books.

  2. They usually plays tennis on Sundays.

  3. He go to the market every Saturday.

  4. We eats fast food.

  5. I studies English every day.

Creative Writing

Write 5 sentences in the present indefinite tense about your daily routine.

Complete this Present Indefinite Tense Exercise (Positive/Affirmative Sentences) to check your knowledge of the Present Indefinite Tense.

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