

This Grade 6 worksheet on the **Simple Present Tense** provides a comprehensive set of exercises designed to help students understand and master the usage and form of the simple present tense in English. The worksheet contains a series of activities that focus on different aspects of the tense, including multiple-choice questions, true or false, fill-in-the-blank exercises, sentence rewriting, and paragraph correction.
With a mix of fun and educational tasks, this worksheet encourages learners to identify the correct sentence structures and apply their understanding of simple present tense usage in real-world scenarios. Through hands-on practice, students will be able to confidently use the simple present tense for daily routines, habits, and general truths.
The activities are structured to reinforce key concepts and ensure that students can differentiate between correct and incorrect usages of the tense. This worksheet is perfect for classroom practice, homework assignments, or individual learning.
- Understanding the correct use of the simple present tense.
- Identifying subject-verb agreement.
- Rewriting sentences to match the simple present tense form.
- Correcting errors in a paragraph using the simple present tense.
The simple present tense is foundational to English grammar and is essential for talking about daily routines, facts, and general truths. Mastery of this tense will build the foundation for more complex grammatical structures in the future.
Ready to help your student excel in grammar? Give them the tools they need to succeed with this worksheet on the simple present tense.
Exercise 1 – Multiple Choice Questions
1. a) He studies every day.
2. b) They play soccer every weekend.
3. a) She walks to school every morning.
4. b) He speaks three languages.
5. b) They eat lunch at noon.
6. a) She writes in her journal every night.
7. b) We live in a big house.
8. a) He plays the piano every evening.
9. b) She reads books every week.
10. a) They watch TV in the evening.
Exercise 2 – True or False
1. True
2. False (She wakes up early to go jogging.)
3. True
4. True
5. True
6. False (He listens to music every evening.)
7. True
8. False (They enjoy playing board games.)
9. False (The sun rises in the east.)
10. True
Exercise 3 – Fill in the Blanks
1. go
2. do
3. read
4. waters
5. play
6. drive
7. goes
8. barks
9. study
10. play
Exercise 4 – Sentence Rewriting
1. He plays soccer every day.
2. She goes to the market tomorrow.
3. We meet our friends this weekend.
4. They watch the movie last night.
5. They run every morning.
6. She eats lunch at noon.
7. They arrive at 5 PM.
8. He sleeps when I called him.
9. I think of going to the park.
10. We talk about the party plans.
Exercise 5 – Paragraph Rewriting (Correcting Errors)
Every morning, my brother wakes up at 6:00 AM. He goes to the kitchen and eats breakfast. After that, he studies for an hour before he leaves for school. He doesn’t like to be late, so he always takes the bus to school. At school, he sits in the front row and listens to his teacher carefully. In the afternoon, he comes back home and does his homework. He usually relaxes in the evening and watches TV before he goes to bed at 9:00 PM.
This worksheet is designed to help students grasp the fundamentals of the simple present tense, providing them with ample practice to apply what they have learned. With clear instructions, a variety of exercise types, and a focus on practical usage, this worksheet is an excellent resource for students and educators alike.
The simple present tense is used to describe routines, facts, or general truths (e.g., I eat breakfast at 7 a.m.).
Usually, no. It describes things that happen repeatedly or all the time, rather than a specific action happening at this exact moment.
We use this tense because it makes our writing clear and easy to understand when talking about daily routines or general truths.