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Present Simple Dominoes

any brothers the


I live in Do you have a car? They take
or sisters? countryside.

the bus to walk to riding his


They dont He likes He studies
school. school. bicycle.

English on
your
Monday What do you do? What are Where do
hobbies?
afternoon.

She doesn't TV in the


you live? coffee. I watch He gets up
drink evenings.

at 7 a.m. She has two sisters. Where does he work? Does she get

up late on She likes to her book in you wake


When do I work in a
Sunday? read the library. up?

their new
big office. Do they like No, I dont. I play
teacher?

go to
football. Yes, he does. How do they Do you have
school?

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Present Simple Dominoes
This enjoyable dominoes game is perfect for reviewing present simple affirmative and
negative sentence structure and yes/no questions.

Before class, make one copy of the worksheet for each group of three and cut as indicated.

Procedure

Divide the students into groups of three and give each group a set of dominoes.

Tell the students to shuffle the dominoes and deal out five each, leaving the rest in a pile
face down.

Groups of four are also possible with each player having four dominoes.

Tell the students to turn over the top card from the pile and place it face up on the table.

The first player has to make an affirmative or negative sentence or question by placing one
of his or her dominoes at either end of the first domino.

Play then passes to the next student and so on.

If a player cannot put down one of their dominoes, they take a domino from the top of the
pile and put it down if they can.

If there are no dominoes left in the pile, play passes to the next student.

The first player to get rid of all their dominoes wins the game.

The other players should continue to put down their dominoes, as when all the dominoes
have been matched they form a loop. If a loop is not formed, then the students havent
matched the dominoes correctly and they should look for the mistake.

The correct answers can be seen on the uncut worksheet.

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