Question 1
_____ early every morning?
Options: Do you wakes up, Does you wake up, Do you wake up
Fill in the blanks with 'Do' or 'Does' to create yes/no questions about morning routines. Think about what you or your friends usually do in the morning!
Question 1
_____ early every morning?
Options: Do you wakes up, Does you wake up, Do you wake up
Question 2
_____ enough time to eat breakfast before school?
Options: Do I have, Does I have, Am I have
Question 3
_____ coffee in the morning?
Options: Does your sister drinks, Do your sister drink, Does your sister drink
Question 4
_____ breakfast before work?
Options: Do they eats, Does they eat, Do they eat
Question 5
_____ her phone when she wakes up?
Options: Does your sister check, Do your sister check, Does your sister checks
Question 6
Do they drink tea in the morning? _____.
Options: Yes, they do, Yes, they does, Yes, they drink
Question 7
Does he take a shower before breakfast? _____.
Options: No, he showers not, No, he doesn't, No, he does
Question 8
_____ the newspaper?
Options: Do your parents read, Do your parents reads, Does your parents read
Question 9
Do you eat breakfast every morning? _____.
Options: No, I don't, No, I doesn't, No, I am not
Question 10
Does your brother make tea in the morning? _____.
Options: Yes, he does, Yes, I do, Yes, he do
Question 11
_____ breakfast together?
Options: Do you and your brother has, Does you and your brother have, Do you and your brother have
Question 12
Does your father leave for work at 7 o'clock? _____.
Options: Yes, he does, Yes, he leaves, Yes, he do
Question 13
_____ early tomorrow morning?
Options: Does we need to get up, Do we need to gets up, Do we need to get up
Question 14
Does the alarm clock ring at 6:30 every morning? _____.
Options: No, it rings, No, it don't, No, it doesn't
Question 15
_____ dressed before breakfast?
Options: Do your children gets, Do your children get, Does your children get
Practise Daily Routines - Morning Questions with this interactive fill-in-the-blank exercise of 15 questions. Choose the option that correctly completes each sentence, then submit to check your answers and get instant feedback on every choice.
Practising grammar in real sentences — rather than memorising rules in isolation — is one of the most effective ways to make a structure stick. You can retry as many times as you like to build accuracy and confidence using Daily Routines - Morning Questions in everyday English.
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