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SIMPLE PRESENT

THE DAILY ROUTINE OF THE QUEEN

Instructions:
• Find the video:
On YouTube, by searching for “Simple Present – The Daily Routine of the Queen”.
Or by clicking the link on the website where you found this worksheet.
• Watch the video. Look at the pictures and read the sentences. Each sentence has a
missing word.
• There are three word choices in blue below the sentence. Choose the correct form of
the word to complete the sentence.
• Use the Simple Present tense, which is used to describe daily routines and habits.
• Remember to add “s”, “es”, or “ies” for third person singular nouns, such as “she” or
“the Queen”.
o E.g. “She drinks a cup of tea in the morning.”
• Use the base form of the verb for all other nouns and pronouns, such as “they” or “the
Queen and her family”.
o E.g. “The Queen and her friend go for a walk.”

1. In the morning, the Queen _______________ breakfast in bed.

have / has / had

2. After breakfast, the Queen _______________ her dogs.

fed / feed / feeds

3. Then she _______________ the newspaper.

read / reading / reads

4. After that, she _______________ her dogs for a walk.

takes / took / take

5. Next, she _______________ the gardening.

doing / does / do

6. Then the Queen and her gardener _______________ lunch.

eat / eats / eating


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7. After lunch, she _______________ some time with her husband.

spend / spent / spends

8. Then the Queen _______________ to the stables.

drive / driven / drives

9. The Queen and her friend _______________ their horses.

rides / ride / riding

10. After that, the Queen _______________ home.

return / returns / returning

11. Next, she _______________ afternoon tea.

having / has / have

12. Then the Queen _______________ some work in her office.

did / do / does

13. In the evening, the Queen and her family _______________ TV.

watch / watches / watching

14. Before bed, she _______________ in her diary.

write / writes / writing

15. Finally, the Queen _______________ to bed.

go / goes / going

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