Do you want to level up your grammar? Learn how to speak English fluently like a native speaker, with 34 present simple questions! Use these 34 present tense examples as models to then make your own super sentences!
Today you will learn and practice:
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Before we jump into our present simple questions, let’s make sure we are comfortable with the simple present tense rules, and know how to actually form a present question. There are actually a few ways to do it:
Example: What do you do?
Example: Do you like ice cream?
Example: Are you ready?
Now we are feeling more familiar with the simple present tense rules, we can start making questions! Closed-ended questions are common in the simple present – they are easy to form and usually go with a yes / no answer. Here are 5 present simple questions using this structure:
Open-ended questions need a little more detail in their answers. This can be useful if we want to have a nicely flowing conversation. They are typically formed with the “Wh’ words (which, where, when, what, how, etc.). Here are 5 present simple questions that definitely help keep conversations going.
Here are some wh question examples with answers. These type of sentences are commonly used when making simple present tense questions.
Wh questions | Example sentences/answers |
Who is your favorite English teacher? | My favorite English teacher is Mr. Smith! |
Where does Sarah work? | Sarah works at the bakery in town. |
When do you usually go to the gym, David? | I usually go to the gym in the morning, before work. |
How often do you visit your grandparents, Emily? | I try to visit my grandparents once a month if I can! |
Why do you enjoy cooking, Alex? | I enjoy cooking because I can be creative and experiment with flavors. |
Here are 5 questions and short answers that specifically use the present simple. They are basically yes or no questions!
So far we have looked at a variety of simple present tense questions, from closed-ended questions to open-ended ones, and also made auxiliary verb questions, and “to be” questions. Let’s review all of this with a present simple quiz! Be careful as not every answer will be in the present simple form! Answers can be found at the bottom.
2. She _____ tennis every weekend.
3. _____ you speak any foreign languages?
4. The train _____ at 9:00 AM every morning.
5. We _____ a new car last week.
Here are some frequently asked questions about simple present tense questions and the simple present tense in general.
Yes, you absolutely can make present simple questions! Here’s a question in the present tense:
Do you enjoy reading books?
Example: What do you do?
In these examples, the verbs are in the present tense. That means the actions or states that are happening now or are generally true. Think about the sun – it rises and sets routinely, doesn’t it?
Present tense verbs are used to describe actions, events, or states that are happening now or are generally true. They are used to talk about actions that happen in the present time or regularly happen as a habit. We can talk about seasons, people’s routines, nature, etc. Using present simple questions accurately is one of the basic requirements for being an English speaker, I believe!