wake up get up take a 
shower 
sleep 
comb (my) 
hair 
get dressed 
put on 
make up 
have 
breakfast 
go to work 
go back have lunch 
home 
get 
undressed 
go to bed 
watch TV 
Present Simple 
Frequency Adverbs 
have dinner cook 
brush (my) 
teeth 
Affirmative 
I / You / We / They wake up at 7 
o´clock. 
He / She/ It wakes up at 7 o 
´clock 
Negative 
I / You / We / They don´t wake 
up at seven o´clock. 
He / She/ It doesn´t wake up at 
seven o´clock 
Interrogative 
Do I / You / We / They wake up 
at seven o´clock? 
Does He / She/ It wake up at 
seven o´clock? 
Short answers 
yes, I/we/they do 
No, I / we/ they don´t. 
Yes, he/she/it does. 
No, he/she / it doesn´t. 
Uses: 
You use the Present Simple when you want to talk about something you do regularly. 
“I usually catch the bus.” 
To talk about facts that are generally true. 
“The sun rises every day.” 
You can also use the present simple when you want to talk about your thoughts and feelings 
at the present moment. 
“I don't want to feel as if you don't like me.” 
Form: 
Always, often, usually, sometimes, 
frequently, seldom, every day, once a 
week, generally… 
Uses: 
They indicate how often something occurs and 
are generally used with Present Simple. 
Position: We usually put these adverbs: 
Before full verbs: drive, say, feel. 
After the verb be.
A) Rewrite the sentences below put the adverbs in brackets in the right place. 
· Mary does her homework (always) 
· _______________________________________________________. 
· Mark watches TV (seldom) 
· _______________________________________________________. 
· She cooks dinner. (never) 
· _______________________________________________________. 
· We go to school at 8 o o´clock.(often) 
· _______________________________________________________. 
· We stay up until 10 p.m. (sometimes) 
· _______________________________________________________. 
B) Build sentences with the words given. Don´t forget to put the verb in the present Simple. 
· Visit / sometimes / she / her grandparents 
· _______________________________________________________. 
· busy / teacher/ be / always 
· _______________________________________________________. 
· do / Mark / homework / seldom 
· _______________________________________________________. 
· sometimes / play / Colin / at school / never 
· _______________________________________________________. 
C) Put the following sentences in the negative form 
· Susan wakes up late. 
· _______________________________________________________. 
· The children watch TV 
· _______________________________________________________. 
· Their parents go shopping at weekends. 
· _______________________________________________________. 
· They go to school at 8.30 
· _______________________________________________________. 
· Mark and Carl do their homework before dinner. 
· _______________________________________________________. 
· I leave school at 4 p.m.- 
· _______________________________________________________.
daily routine handout and worksheet

daily routine handout and worksheet

  • 1.
    wake up getup take a shower sleep comb (my) hair get dressed put on make up have breakfast go to work go back have lunch home get undressed go to bed watch TV Present Simple Frequency Adverbs have dinner cook brush (my) teeth Affirmative I / You / We / They wake up at 7 o´clock. He / She/ It wakes up at 7 o ´clock Negative I / You / We / They don´t wake up at seven o´clock. He / She/ It doesn´t wake up at seven o´clock Interrogative Do I / You / We / They wake up at seven o´clock? Does He / She/ It wake up at seven o´clock? Short answers yes, I/we/they do No, I / we/ they don´t. Yes, he/she/it does. No, he/she / it doesn´t. Uses: You use the Present Simple when you want to talk about something you do regularly. “I usually catch the bus.” To talk about facts that are generally true. “The sun rises every day.” You can also use the present simple when you want to talk about your thoughts and feelings at the present moment. “I don't want to feel as if you don't like me.” Form: Always, often, usually, sometimes, frequently, seldom, every day, once a week, generally… Uses: They indicate how often something occurs and are generally used with Present Simple. Position: We usually put these adverbs: Before full verbs: drive, say, feel. After the verb be.
  • 2.
    A) Rewrite thesentences below put the adverbs in brackets in the right place. · Mary does her homework (always) · _______________________________________________________. · Mark watches TV (seldom) · _______________________________________________________. · She cooks dinner. (never) · _______________________________________________________. · We go to school at 8 o o´clock.(often) · _______________________________________________________. · We stay up until 10 p.m. (sometimes) · _______________________________________________________. B) Build sentences with the words given. Don´t forget to put the verb in the present Simple. · Visit / sometimes / she / her grandparents · _______________________________________________________. · busy / teacher/ be / always · _______________________________________________________. · do / Mark / homework / seldom · _______________________________________________________. · sometimes / play / Colin / at school / never · _______________________________________________________. C) Put the following sentences in the negative form · Susan wakes up late. · _______________________________________________________. · The children watch TV · _______________________________________________________. · Their parents go shopping at weekends. · _______________________________________________________. · They go to school at 8.30 · _______________________________________________________. · Mark and Carl do their homework before dinner. · _______________________________________________________. · I leave school at 4 p.m.- · _______________________________________________________.