Making Sentences with Past, Present, and Future Simple Verbs

 

Beginner Workbook: Making Sentences with Past, Present, and Future Simple Verbs

PART 1: Making Sentences in English

A sentence in English usually follows this pattern:

·       ✅ Subject + Verb + Object

Subject

Verb

Object

Sentence Example

I

eat

rice

I eat rice.

She

drinks

water

She drinks water.

They

watch

TV

They watch TV.

·      
Common Subjects:

·       I, You, He / She / It, We, They, My brother, The dog, My teacher

·      
Common Verbs (Actions):

·       eat, drink, read, write, go, have, play, study, cook, clean, work


PART 2: Understanding Verb Tenses (Past, Present, Future)

A. Present Simple Tense

Use this tense to talk about:
- things that happen every day
- routines and facts

šŸ“ Structure: Subject + base verb (add -s for he/she/it)

·       I play football.

·       She drinks coffee.

·       They read books.

·       He walks to school.

B. Past Simple Tense

Use this tense to talk about actions that already happened.

šŸ“ Structure: Subject + past form of verb

Regular verbs: Add -ed
Irregular verbs: Memorize the changes

·       I played football yesterday.

·       She cooked dinner last night.

·       He went to the park.

·       They ate lunch.

C. Future Simple Tense

Use this tense to talk about things that will happen.

šŸ“ Structure: Subject + will + base verb

·       I will play football.

·       She will drink coffee.

·       They will read books.

·       He will go to school.



PART 3: Practice Activities

A. Fill in the blanks with the correct verb tense (1–15)

Instructions: Write the correct form of the verb in parentheses.

1. I _______ (eat) rice every day.

2. She _______ (drink) tea yesterday.

3. We _______ (go) to the park tomorrow.

4. They _______ (watch) a movie last night.

5. He _______ (play) the guitar every Saturday.

6. My mom _______ (cook) lunch yesterday.

7. I _______ (read) a book now.

8. She _______ (have) a cat when she was a child.

9. He _______ (study) English every day.

10. They _______ (visit) grandma next week.

11. We _______ (write) a letter last night.

12. You _______ (clean) your room every day.

13. I _______ (see) a dog this morning.

14. He _______ (go) to the store tomorrow.

15. She _______ (like) apples when she was young.

B. Choose the correct sentence (16–25)

Instructions: Circle or mark the correct sentence.

16.
 a) She go to school every day.
 b) She goes to school every day.

17.
 a) I ate breakfast yesterday.
 b) I eat breakfast yesterday.

18.
 a) They will goes to the market.
 b) They will go to the market.

19.
 a) He play soccer every weekend.
 b) He plays soccer every weekend.

20.
 a) We watched a movie last night.
 b) We watches a movie last night.

21.
 a) I will eats lunch later.
 b) I will eat lunch later.

22.
 a) She drinks coffee in the morning.
 b) She drink coffee in the morning.

23.
 a) They visited the zoo yesterday.
 b) They visits the zoo yesterday.

24.
 a) We will plays basketball tomorrow.
 b) We will play basketball tomorrow.

25.
 a) He went to the beach last Sunday.
 b) He go to the beach last Sunday.



C. Rewrite the sentence in the correct tense (26–30)

Instructions: Read the sentence and rewrite it in the correct tense (present, past, or future as told).

26. (Past) I go to school. → ____________________________

27. (Future) She eats dinner. → ____________________________

28. (Present) He watched TV. → ____________________________

29. (Future) They play games. → ____________________________

30. (Past) We walk to the mall. → ____________________________

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