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ESL Worksheets for AdultsVolume 1: Simple Present Tense Cloze ExercisesDebra Garcia, M.A.

ESL Worksheets for AdultsVolume 1: Simple Present Tense Cloze ExercisesWritten byDebra Garcia, M.A.Copyright 2014 by Debra GarciaTeachers and students may photocopy any part of this book for teaching and learning purposes only.

ContentsNote to Teachers . iNote to Students . iPart I: ExercisesExercise 1: Simple Present Sentences—Am, Are, Is (1) .1Exercise 2: Simple Present Sentences—Am, Are, Is (2) .2Exercise 3: Simple Present Questions— Am, Are, Is (1) .3Exercise 4: Simple Present Questions— Am, Are, Is (2) .4Exercise 5: Simple Present Exercise—Be, Do, Have (1) .5Exercise 6: Simple Present Exercise—Be, Do, Have (2) .6Exercise 7: Simple Present Exercise—Be, Do, Have (3) .7Exercise 8: Simple Present Sentences—Misc. Verbs .8Exercise 9: Simple Present Sentences—3rd Person Exceptions .9Exercise 10: Simple Present Sentences (1) .10Exercise 11: Simple Present Sentences (2) .11Exercise 12: Simple Present Sentences (3) .12Exercise 13: Simple Present Sentences (4) .13Exercise 14: Simple Present Sentences (5) .14Exercise 15: Simple Present—Yes/No Questions (1) .15Exercise 16: Simple Present—Yes/No Questions (2) .16Exercise 17: Simple Present—Wh- Questions .17Exercise 18: Simple Present Questions (1) .18Exercise 19: Simple Present Questions (2) .19Exercise 20: Simple Present—Short Answers (1) .20Exercise 21: Simple Present—Short Answers (2) .21Exercise 22: Simple Present Sentences—Positive to Negative (1) .22

Exercise 23: Simple Present Sentences—Positive to Negative (2) .23Exercise 24: Simple Present Sentences—Positive to Negative (3) .24Exercise 25: Simple Present Sentences—Positive to Negative (4) .25Exercise 26: Simple Present Exercise—“Every Day I ” .26Exercise 27: Present Tense Exercise—All Verb Forms .27Part II: Answer SheetsExercise 1 Answer Sheet .28Exercise 2 Answer Sheet .29Exercise 3 Answer Sheet .30Exercise 4 Answer Sheet .31Exercise 5 Answer Sheet .32Exercise 6 Answer Sheet .33Exercise 7 Answer Sheet .34Exercise 8 Answer Sheet .35Exercise 9 Answer Sheet .36Exercise 10 Answer Sheet .37Exercise 11 Answer Sheet .38Exercise 12 Answer Sheet .39Exercise 13 Answer Sheet .40Exercise 14 Answer Sheet .41Exercise 15 Answer Sheet .42Exercise 16 Answer Sheet .43Exercise 17 Answer Sheet .44Exercise 18 Answer Sheet .45Exercise 19 Answer Sheet .46Exercise 20 Answer Sheet .47

Exercise 21 Answer Sheet .48Exercise 22 Answer Sheet .49Exercise 23 Answer Sheet .50Exercise 24 Answer Sheet .51Exercise 25 Answer Sheet .52Exercise 26 Answer Sheet .53Exercise 27 Answer Sheet .54

Note to TeachersESL Worksheets for Adults, Volume 1: Simple Present Tense Cloze Exercises consists of 27 cloze(or “fill-in-the-blank”) worksheets for English Language Learners. Each worksheet has at least 20blanks.The majority of the exercises are appropriate for Beginner and Intermediate students and serve as a greatreview for Advanced students. Please review the exercises before using to ensure that they areappropriate for your students.Cloze exercises can be used to reinforce and review material taught during English lessons. They canalso be used for quizzes or exams. Please see my website at www.Teaching-ESL-to-Adults.com formore tips on using cloze exercises with students studying English as a Second or Foreign Language.Some of the exercises include vocabulary that may not be familiar to beginning English LanguageLearners. This can be a useful tool in teaching vocabulary. If you are using the exercises for gradingpurposes, it is best to teach vocabulary before the quiz or exam.Complete answer sheets are provided for all exercises.Note to StudentsESL Worksheets for Adults, Volume 1: Simple Present Tense Cloze Exercises has 27 verbworksheets. The worksheets are a great way to review your knowledge of the Simple Present tense.Some vocabulary may be new to you. Be sure to look up the new words in a dictionary so that you canuse the words in the future.Complete answer sheets are provided for all exercises. Use the answer sheets to help you study theSimple Present tense.i

Part I: Exercises

Exercise 1Simple Present Sentences—Am, Are, Is (1)Directions: Fill in each blank with the correct verb (am, are or is).Ex. David and Craig1. Iaregreat chefs.Italian.2. Youa very happy person.3. Shea vegetarian.4. Theyfrom Spain.5. Fred and Igood friends.6. Jennya wonderful mother.7. Clarka handsome guy.8. Wevery hungry!9. His childrenin college.10. My nameJoseph.11. Sam and Emily12. We13. Iat work.on the bus right now.29 years old.14. His motherat home.15. The bank16. Sheopen today.a good lawyer.17. My brother and Monica18. His shirt19. Mario20. Youhappy together.too big for him.in the hospital.a wonderful person!1

Exercise 2Simple Present Sentences—Am, Are, Is (2)Directions: Fill in each blank with the correct verb (am, are or is).Ex. Abby and Veronica1. Jamesarebest friends.from Greece.2. Inot very hungry.3. Ita beautiful day.4. Sara and Michael5. Russia6. Ramona7. Lois and Clark8. My keys9. We10. Kenneth11. Jack and Marcus12. You13. Simone and I14. Jason15. The flowers16. The post office17. I18. My house19. Her new car20. The boy’s handsin love with each other.a big country.my favorite cousin.co-workers.locked in the car!not interested in baseball.an excellent carpenter.not brothers.my best friend.not afraid of dogs.not a good driver.all different colors.closed on holidays.very tired today.a very messy.a Toyota Prius.covered with paint.2

Exercise 3Simple Present Questions—Am, Are, Is (1)Directions: Fill in each blank with the correct verb (am, are or is).Ex. 1 WhoEx. 21.2. Where3.4. How much5.6. When7.8. What9.10. What11.12. Who13.14. HowisArethat girl on the bicycle?you the man from the gas company?the post office open today?the library?you from Japan?that doll?Juan and Celia from Mexico?the concert?she a Spanish teacher?you interested in?Jeff and Kelly married?your favorite color?that your new car?the people by the window?I late for dinner?your parents?15.the vegetables cooked?16.the doctor in her office?17. Where18. What19. How old20.my keys?for dinner tonight?her children?your name David?3

Exercise 4Simple Present Questions—Am, Are, Is (2)Directions: Fill in each blank with the correct verb (am, are or is).Ex. 1 WhereEx. 2Are1.2. Why3.4. Whereismy car?you the new teacher?the director in his office?you in the dark?Rosa and Lorenzo at the park?is the party tonight?5.I the best person for the job?6.it very cold outside?7. How much8.that pair of shoes?you interested in football?9. Whatyour wife’s name?10. Whothe Vice President of the United States?11.12. Where13.14. Who15.16. Whereyour children in school today?the best restaurant in town?she from Mexico?those women on the corner?the food ready to eat?my cell phone and keys?17. Whythe light on?18. Howthe weather in the winter?19.you in a relationship?20.my feet in your way?4

Exercise 5Simple Present Exercise—Be, Do, Have (1)Directions: Fill in each blank with the correct form of the verb be, do, or have.Ex. Andrewhas1. I2.3. She always4. They5.6. He7. She8. Rafael9. My children10. Whatthree cats and a dog.26 years old.you a vegetarian?her homework.a lot of money.you and Jeff best friends?two daughters and three sons.a good doctor.not the best tennis player in the world.a wonderful father.your name?11. Farouk and Sheila12. Roberto13.14. Ia beautiful home.everything well.she from Russia?many wonderful friends.15. Whothe best person for the job?16. Saraa smart woman.17. Our car18. John and Rebecca19. Janet20. Youin the garage for repairs.not happy together.a great job all the time.a beautiful smile.5

Exercise 6Simple Present Exercise—Be, Do, Have (2)Directions: Fill in each blank with the correct form of the verb be, do, or have.Ex. Samsonhas1. The weatherbeautiful today!2. Edwardnot a very good mechanic.3. I4.a first year student at the university.he your little brother?5. I alwaysmy best on exams.6. Alicia and I7.a breakfast date every Saturday morning.you and Elisa at the restaurant right now?8. Mario9. Mr. Roberts10. Where11. Karen and Arnold12. Mexico13. Betty and Veronica14. Youa business degree from Harvard.one brother and two sisters.a trucking company.the best coffee shop in town?twin sons.south of the United States.not friends any more.a good job every time.15.Brazil a beautiful country?16. Itoo many bills to pay!17. Who18. Randy never19. Donna20. Youthe Cohen brothers?a good job.the president of the company.a lot of homework to do tonight.6

Exercise 7Simple Present Exercise—Be, Do, Have (3)Directions: Fill in each blank with the correct form of the verb be, do, or have.Ex. Whydoyou study so much?1. Whenyou want to leave for the party?2. Their housethe biggest on the block.3. Raymond and Donna4. Rebecca5. Who6.7. Where8. Why9. The television10. What11. The Smithsnot want children.more money than anyone else.that man by the window?your friends happy for you?my backpack?English have so many rules?in the living room.Carla want to do tonight?two new cars. They must be rich!12.the weather good today?13.the professor always talk so much?14. We15. His paintingsnot like the new boss.in the new museum.16.they want to borrow your car again?17.you in love with her?18. My computerbroken.19. That dresstoo small for you.20. Her jacketmany pockets.7

Exercise 8Simple Present Sentences—Misc. VerbsDirections: Fill in each blank with the correct form of the verb.Ex. We alwayswalk(walk) home from school.1.The soldier2.She never3.Do you4.I5.He doesn’t6.My neighbor(work) at the hospital.7.When do you(eat) dinner?8.The students always9.Does he10. The store usually11. She12. He13. Do you14. When does she15. My friend16. I17. He18. Do they19. They20. What does this word(write) a letter to his family every week.(drink) diet sodas.(like) to watch TV?(play) tennis every Saturday.(dance) very well.(study) for their tests.(live) in California?(close) at 10 p.m.(know) the story by heart.(call) his mother every week.(talk) to your brother every day?(leave) for work?(speak) five languages.(cook) dinner every night.(take) vitamins every day.(travel) together often?(go) to the park every Sunday.(mean)?8

Exercise 9Simple Present Sentences—3rd Person ExceptionsDirections: Fill in each blank with the correct form of the verb.Ex. Geraldwatches(watch) television every night.1. Dustin(study) art history at the university.2. Betty(go) to a private camp every summer.3. Frank(kiss) his daughter every morning before he leaves.4. David always5. Mr. Harris6. Ivan(match) his shirt and tie.(wash) his car every weekend.(teach) Spanish at a private language school.7. Andy(hurry) to school every day.8. Jerry(do) his homework after dinner every night.9. Kelly(cry) when she has to say goodbye to her parents.10. Martha(touch) the Redwood tree every time she walks by it.11. Norman(pass) by the library every morning.12. Oscar(finish) his homework before midnight every night.13. Erin(carry) her dance shoes with her always.14. Paula(miss) the 8 a.m. bus almost every day.15. Carol(have) two Siamese cats.16. The boss17. The secretary(reach) his financial goals every month.(reply) to all of his emails.18. Roberto(rush) to work every morning.19. Lorenzo(dry) his clothes on the clothesline.20. His son always(try) to please him.9

Exercise 10Simple Present Sentences (1)Directions: Complete the sentences using the following verbs. Use each word only once.arrive buy cook drive eat give like live meet play readsleep spend study talk travel visit want watch work write1. The teacher2. You always3. Idrivesan old car to school.before taking a test.a letter to my father every month.4. Wefootball on Saturdays.5. Sheher mother every Sunday.6. I7. Jonathon8. The children9. We never10. You11. Jim and Roger12. Karen13. Mr. Jefferson14. Sam and Amanda15. Zoe16. Frankie17. Dina18. I19. We20. Rosie always21. Nekoto play video games on weekends.flowers to his wife every year for their anniversary.in twin beds.about our problems.a big breakfast every day.in a factory by the freeway.a new purse for her birthday.in a large house.for coffee every Saturday morning.new shoes every month.dinner for her family every evening.to her children every night.my favorite TV shows every Monday.a lot of money on groceries every week.at school on time.to Europe every summer.10

Exercise 11Simple Present Sentences (2)Directions: Complete the sentences using the following verbs. Use each word only once.ask begin believe burn deliver fail fight hope laugh listenlove need open order payrain save talk throw use walk1. Steven alwayslaughs2. Karen alwaysat her silly jokes.black coffee at Starbucks.3. I neverthe toast.4. Your father and Iyou like your gift.very fast. I can’t understand him.5. Frank6. Itevery afternoon. Take your umbrella.his girlfriend’s lies.7. Raymond always8. My favorite TV showat 8 p.m.9. They nevertheir car on weekdays.10. The old manvery slowly with his cane.11. Joan and John12. The bank13. Cindy14. Itheir bills on time every month.at 9 a.m. sharp every day.every exam. She should study more.to the radio every evening.15. Adrianhis children very much.16. Rockywith his parents all the time.17. Carter and I always18. Flowersfor more food.water and sunshine to grow.19. Sallymeals to the elderly every Monday.20. Dianaa lot of money every month.21. Rufusthe baseball very fast.11

Exercise 12Simple Present Sentences (3)Directions: Complete the sentences using the following verbs. Use each word only once.act belong call change close draw dream explain feed findforget hurt keep know lead let ride run serve start thank1. Marydreams2. John always3. Jose4. Wendy never5. Ralph and his brother6. I7. Rita always8. The teacher alwaysof becoming a doctor.in his school plays. He’s a great actor.his hardware store at exactly 6 p.m. every night.the bus to school.to a secret club. They even have a secret handshake.my parents every Sunday morning. They worry if I don’t.her mind about everything!the homework very clearly.9. The bosshis employees by example. He does his best, so they do their best.10. She neverher children eat candy.11. The wild dogs12. Chico’s Restaurant13. She always14. Larry always15. Teresa only16. Her son never17. English class alwaysup and down the street every night. They bark all night long!the best burritos in town. Let’s go there tonight!her friends’ secrets. She’s very trustworthy.the servers. He is very polite.her cat the best cat food.her birthday. He sends her beautiful flowers every year.on time. I don’t want to be late!18. SheJack’s feelings when she lies to him.19. Evaall the words by heart. She has a great memory.20. Helen alwaysbeautiful pictures of flowers in art class.21. Victor alwaysmoney on the street. He’s very lucky!12

Exercise 13Simple Present Sentences (4)Directions: Complete the sentences using the following verbs. Use each word only once.bring dance do drink expect fill have kill kiss move plantremember see share shout sing smoke stop taste turn wear1. I nevercoffee after 1 p.m. I can’t sleep at night if I do.drinkdrinks to potlucks. He doesn’t like to cook.2. Sherman always3. Shethe same flowers every year in her garden.4. His familyto a new country every year. His father is in the military.anyone’s name when she goes to parties.5. Ramona never6. Lisa alwaysher heavy sweater when she goes out on cold days.7. Cigarettespeople. No one should smoke!8. Stanley stillcigarettes. I wish he would stop.9. The roadto the right at the bottom of the hill.10. The doctor onlyher patients during the week.11. Travis and Kellytogether in their church choir.12. He alwaysat his children. He is

ESL Worksheets for Adults, Volume 1: Simple Present Tense Cloze Exercises has 27 verb worksheets. The worksheets are a great way to review your knowledge of the Simple Present tense. Some vocabulary may be new to you. Be sure to look up the new words in a dictionary so that you can use the words in the future.

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