Simple Present Tense- Negative & Interrogative Sentences Quiz

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Take this simple present tense quiz to check your knowledge of negative and interrogative sentences. This is basically an English grammar test that consists of ten questions of simple present tense. If you think you're good enough at creating negative and interrogative sentences, attempt this quiz. At the end of this quiz, you'll get your scores. So, are you excited to take this test? If yes, let's play the quiz then.


Questions and Answers
  • 1. 

    Choose the best answer for the negative form of the sentence: She gets up early every morning.

    • A.

      She don't get up early every morning.

    • B.

      She doesn't gets up early every morning.

    • C.

      She doesn't get up early every morning.

    • D.

      She don't gets up early every morning.

    Correct Answer
    C. She doesn't get up early every morning.
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "She doesn't get up early every morning." This is the correct negative form of the sentence "She gets up early every morning." In the negative form, we use "doesn't" as the auxiliary verb instead of "don't" because the subject is "she" which is third person singular. Additionally, the main verb "get" remains in its base form without the -s ending.

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  • 2. 

    Make the negative sentence of this sentence- "My mother cooks dinner everyday".

    • A.

      My mother doesn't cook dinner everyday.

    • B.

      My mother don't cook dinner everyday.

    • C.

      My mother doesn't cooks dinner everyday.

    • D.

      My mother don't cooks dinner everyday.

    Correct Answer
    A. My mother doesn't cook dinner everyday.
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "My mother doesn't cook dinner everyday." This sentence is the correct negative form of the given sentence. It follows the pattern of using "doesn't" (the contraction of "does not") with the base form of the verb "cook" to form the negative. The subject "my mother" remains the same, and the adverb "everyday" is also included in the negative sentence.

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  • 3. 

    Make the sentence interrogative. The dog barks all the time.

    • A.

      Does the dog bark all the time?

    • B.

      Does the dog barks all the time?

    • C.

      Do the dog bark all the time?

    • D.

      Do the dog barks all the time?

    Correct Answer
    A. Does the dog bark all the time?
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "Does the dog bark all the time?" This sentence follows the correct subject-verb agreement, with "does" being used as the auxiliary verb for the singular subject "dog" and "bark" being the correct form of the verb for the third person singular.

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  • 4. 

    Choose the best answer for the negative form of the sentence: The teachers talk to us in English at school.

    • A.

      The teachers doesn´t talk to us in English at school.

    • B.

      The teachers don't talk to us in English at school.

    • C.

      Do the teachers talk to us in English at school? 

    Correct Answer
    B. The teachers don't talk to us in English at school.
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "The teachers don't talk to us in English at school." This answer accurately represents the negative form of the original sentence by using the contraction "don't" to indicate the absence of action (not talking) by the teachers.

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  • 5. 

    Choose the best answer for the negative form of the sentence: We write many letters to our friends.

    • A.

      We doesn't write many letters to our friends.

    • B.

      We don't write many letters to our friends.

    • C.

      Do we write many letters to our friends?

    • D.

      None of the above

    Correct Answer
    B. We don't write many letters to our friends.
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "We don't write many letters to our friends." This is the negative form of the original sentence "We write many letters to our friends." The word "don't" is used to indicate the negation, and "write" is the correct verb form in the negative sentence. The other options are incorrect because they do not correctly form the negative sentence.

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  • 6. 

    Choose the best answer for the negative form of the sentence: Susy comes to school by bus.

    • A.

      Does Susy come to school by bus?

    • B.

      Susy doesn't comes by bus to school.

    • C.

      Susy doesn't come to school by bus.

    • D.

      Does Susy not come to school by bus?

    Correct Answer
    C. Susy doesn't come to school by bus.
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "Susy doesn't come to school by bus." This is the correct negative form of the sentence "Susy comes to school by bus." The word "doesn't" is the contraction of "does not" which is used to negate the verb "come." Therefore, this answer accurately expresses the negative form of the original sentence.

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  • 7. 

    Choose the best answer for the interrogative form of the sentence: Maria reads a book every night.

    • A.

      Does Maria read a book every night?

    • B.

      Does Maria reads a book every night?

    • C.

      Do Maria reads a book every night?

    • D.

      Do Maria read a book every night?

    Correct Answer
    A. Does Maria read a book every night?
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "Does Maria read a book every night?" This is the correct interrogative form of the original sentence "Maria reads a book every night." In interrogative sentences, the subject and auxiliary verb are inverted, so "Maria" is followed by "does" instead of "do" or "does." The main verb "read" remains in its base form without the "s" ending.

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  • 8. 

    Choose the best answer for the interrogative form of the sentence: My cousins come to my house every weekend.

    • A.

      Does my cousins come to my house every weekend?

    • B.

      Do my cousins come to my house every weekend?

    • C.

      Do my cousins come to school every weekend

    • D.

      Does my cousins comes to my house every weekend?

    Correct Answer
    B. Do my cousins come to my house every weekend?
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "Do my cousins come to my house every weekend?" This is the correct interrogative form of the given sentence. It follows the subject-verb inversion and uses the auxiliary verb "do" to form the question.

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  • 9. 

    Choose the best answer for the interrogative form of the sentence: Julia arrives to school early.

    • A.

      Does Julia arrives to school early?

    • B.

      Does Julia arrive to school early?

    • C.

      Do Julia arrive to school early?

    • D.

      None of the above

    Correct Answer
    B. Does Julia arrive to school early?
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "Does Julia arrive to school early?" This is the correct interrogative form of the given sentence. In English, when forming a question in the present simple tense, we use the auxiliary verb "do" or "does" before the subject. In this case, since the subject is "Julia," we use "does" as the auxiliary verb. The verb "arrive" is also changed to its base form "arrive" without the "s" ending. 

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  • 10. 

    Choose the best answer for the interrogative form of the sentence: We go to school every Sunday. 

    • A.

      Do we go to school every Sunday

    • B.

      Does we go to school every Sunday? 

    • C.

      Do we go to school every Sunday?

    • D.

      Do we goes to school every Sunday?

    Correct Answer
    C. Do we go to school every Sunday?
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "Do we go to school every Sunday?" This is the correct interrogative form of the given sentence "We go to church every Sunday." The subject "we" is followed by the auxiliary verb "do," and then the base form of the main verb "go." The question is formed by inverting the subject and the auxiliary verb.

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