Simple Present Tense Sentences (Affirmative, Negative & Interrogative)
The simple present tense is one of the most commonly used in English grammar tenses. It is used to express an action that is routine, repeated, or may state some facts.
We have put down 50 simple present tense sentences (affirmative, negative, and interrogative sentences) for you.
Simple Present Tense Sentences
Affirmative Sentences
- I need some time to complete this assignment.
- James likes swimming.
- I often talk to my friends about their jobs.
- He writes a diary regularly.
- A morning walk makes a man healthy.
- We believe the earth is 4.6 billion years old.
- Tom takes exercises regularly.
- Customers like having friendly and outgoing salesman.
- He goes to a hill station during summer vacations.Â
- He works hard to achieve the target sales.
- She likes to discuss things with her mom.
- We travel to Barcelona once a year.
- They learn English with their friends every weekend.
- They go camping with their family in the summer holidays.
- I read a newspaper during my lunch break.
- They walk down the street.
- I study French every morning at 7 am.
- He works for 5 hours every night.
- He serves customers until 8 pm every night.
- We sell multi-cultural clothing.
- They watch television every day.
- He usually eats his lunch at his desk.
- He reads a book before going to bed.
- We go to the park on Sundays with our children.
- We look forward to the weekend every week.
- I go to the gym twice a week.
- He enjoys keeping fit by working out in the gym regularly.
- I take a shower when I wake up each morning.
- The trains are very crowded at this time of the day.
- The wind tries to blow the flower petals away.
- This exercise strengthens your abdominal muscles.
- He is at the theatres with his family.
- I play football every weekend.
- I have dinner with my friends once every month.
- The train arrives at noon every day.
- I do my daily chores after coming home from college.
- He likes to play computer games late into the night, his parents get annoyed with him, but he doesn’t seem to care.
Negative Sentences
- Mary does not go to the market every Monday.
- The students do not spend valuable time studying books.
- I don’t particularly appreciate traveling.
- They do not study together.
- The students do not find the test difficult.
- James does not listen to the radio while he is driving to work.
- He does not attend the class regularly.
- We do not get up at around six in the morning on weekends.
- Jimmy does not go to the market to buy groceries.
- He does not use the bus to go to work.
Interrogative Sentences (Questions)
- Who wants to bother with History and Geography in this tech era?
- Does she cook delicious food?
- Do they help each other in a tough time?
- Does it rain heavily in this town?
- Do you get up early in the morning?
- Does she like traveling?
- Does he like these glasses?
- Why do you show me the book?
- Do you help me?
- Does he play soccer?
- Do you buy a birthday cake for your friend?
Further Reading
- Simple Present Tense (Formula, Examples & Exercises)
- 50 Sentences of Simple Present Tense
- Simple Present Tense Worksheets
- Present Continuous Tense Formula, Examples & Usage
- 50 Sentences of Present Continuous Tense
- Present Continuous Tense Worksheets
- Present Perfect Tense with Examples
- 50 Sentences of Present Perfect Tense
- Present Perfect Tense Worksheets
- Present Perfect Continuous Tense Examples, Exercise, & Structure
- 50 Sentences of Present Perfect Continuous Tense
- Present Perfect Continuous Tense Worksheets