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SIMPLE PRESENT TENSE

He/she/it/singular noun) + has or Verb + s/es I/you/we/they/plural noun + has or, Verb (no
s/es)

Verb +s/es: runs, eats, sleeps, teaches Verb: run, eat, sleep, teach, sleep
Singular noun: book, car, chair Plural noun: books, cars, chairs
Example: Example:
She wants some water They want some water
The cat sleeps in the kitchen The cats sleep in the kitchen
She has a cat They have a cat

1. Edward and Daniel (stick/sticks) together in an earthquake?


2. Elsa (squint/squints) at Daniel.
3. Edward and Esla (squish/squish) in the mud.
4. Daniel and his sister Lilly (squeeze/ squeezes) on the bus.
5. Edward (search/searches) for his pencil.
6. Elsa’s mother (quilt/quilts) a blanket in her bedroom.
7. Elsa and Edward (are/is) quite a team.
8. Edward (squeal/squeals) at his friends.
9. Daniel (sighs/sigh) in a quiz.
10. The boys (eat/eats) ice cream.
11. The girl (love/loves) the new dress.
12. Daniel’s mother (love/loves) reading.
13. Bees (feed/feeds) you and me.
14. In the morning, the bats (return/returns) to the cave
15. The lizard (have/has) a tongue with two parts
16. Some animals (have/has) two legs.

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