A1 Present Simple Grammar Test 2 – Academic English Foundations | IELTS TOEFL YDS
Strengthen your control of the Present Simple tense with academic-style sentences and near-native traps. This A1 grammar test supports IELTS, TOEFL, and YDS foundation preparation.
Choose the best answer (A, B, C, or D) to complete each sentence.
All sentences reflect formal or academic English usage.
Some options may appear correct in isolation, but only one satisfies structure, meaning, and exam logic.
RESULTS
#1. The university library ___ students access to digital databases.
#2. Most international journals ___ articles in English.
#3. This device ___ correctly without regular maintenance.
#4. Our laboratory usually ___ its results at the end of each semester.
#5. He rarely ___ personal opinions in academic discussions.
#6. Scientific research ___ on accurate data collection.
#7. The program ___ automatically when the system starts.
#8. She ___ her experiments before writing the report.
#9. This course ___ students for advanced academic writing.
#10. Many researchers ___ in international collaboration projects.
#11. The department ___ weekly seminars on engineering topics.
#12. He ___ to technical podcasts during his commute.
#13. These machines ___ under high-temperature conditions.
#14. She ___ her data before submitting the final paper.
#15. The system ___ outdated files automatically.
🧠 DETAILED TEACHING-LEVEL EXPLANATIONS
(Your real site version would show all 15. Core samples are fully opened below.)
🧩 1. The university library ___ students access to digital databases.
✅ B) provides
Structural reason
Third-person singular subject (“library”) → Present Simple verb takes -s.
Meaning logic
The sentence describes an institutional function, not a current action.
Rhetorical effect
Present Simple frames the clause as a permanent service, typical of academic and organizational English.
Why the wrong answers fail
A) base form → agreement error
C) invalid auxiliary construction
D) participle, not a finite verb
Exam / academic usage note
IELTS and TOEFL frequently hide subject-verb agreement traps inside long institutional noun phrases.
🧩 3. This device ___ correctly without regular maintenance.
✅ A) doesn’t function
Structural reason
Negative Present Simple requires:
does + not + base verb
Meaning logic
The sentence expresses a general limitation, not a current malfunction.
Rhetorical effect
Negative Present Simple constructs a technical rule, common in manuals and engineering descriptions.
Why the wrong answers fail
B) “don’t” mismatches singular subject
C) “isn’t function” is structurally impossible
D) lacks auxiliary support
Exam / academic usage note
YDS heavily targets negative operator errors because they reveal shallow tense control.
🧩 6. Scientific research ___ on accurate data collection.
✅ B) relies
Structural reason
“Research” is singular and uncountable → requires relies.
Meaning logic
The verb “rely on” encodes dependence, not action.
Rhetorical effect
Creates an academic principle statement, typical of introductions and lectures.
Why wrong answers fail
A) plural verb mismatch
C) false auxiliary structure
D) participle fragment
Exam / academic usage note
This pattern appears constantly in IELTS Writing Task 2 and TOEFL lectures.
🧩 8. She ___ her experiments before writing the report.
✅ C) doesn’t complete
Structural reason
Negative Present Simple again:
doesn’t + base verb
Meaning logic
Describes a general procedural habit, not one event.
Rhetorical effect
Shows methodological sequence, common in academic process writing.
Why wrong answers fail
A) “don’t” → wrong auxiliary
B) double-marked verb
D) be-verb misuse
Exam / academic usage note
TOEFL loves sequencing clauses with before / after / when to test tense stability.
🧩 11. The department ___ weekly seminars on engineering topics.
✅ B) organizes
Structural reason
Singular institutional subject → organizes.
Meaning logic
Describes a recurring academic activity.
Rhetorical effect
Builds an organizational identity frame, frequent in formal writing.
Why wrong answers fail
A) agreement error
C) fragment
D) invalid verb phrase
Exam / academic usage note
Such sentences appear constantly in university brochures and academic notices used in reading exams.
🧩 15. The system ___ outdated files automatically.
✅ B) removes
Structural reason
Non-human singular subject still follows -s agreement rule.
Meaning logic
Encodes automated routine behavior.
Rhetorical effect
Creates a technical, objective tone, common in engineering documentation.
Why wrong answers fail
A) base form error
C) participle fragment
D) invalid auxiliary use
Exam / academic usage note
Technical system descriptions are frequent in TOEFL integrated tasks.






