Days of the Week Game

This game helps you pracrice Simple Present Tense along with days of the week.
Play the Months of the Year Vocabulary Game
Simple Present Tense Explanation:
The Simple Present Tense is used to talk about things we do regularly, like daily routines, habits, and general facts. It’s the tense we use when we want to say something is true in the present or happens often.
- For things we do regularly: “I eat breakfast every day.”
- For habits or routines: “He walks to school on Wednesdays.”
- For general facts: “The sun rises in the east.”
Grammar Basics: Simple Present Tense in English
Using days of the week in sentences helps make our routines clear. In English, days of the week always start with a capital letter, like Monday, Tuesday, etc.
Days of the Week:
- Monday – The start of the week for many people.
- Tuesday – Often the second workday.
- Wednesday – Midweek, sometimes called “hump day.”
- Thursday – The day before Friday.
- Friday – The last weekday for many people; start of the weekend.
- Saturday – The weekend, a day for relaxation or activities.
- Sunday – The end of the week; often a rest day.
Examples with Days of the Week:
- “I go to the park on Saturday.”
- “She takes a dance class every Sunday.”
- “They study for tests on Thursday.”
This practice helps you feel more comfortable talking about your daily and weekly routines in English!
 
													 
													 
													
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