PRESENT SIMPLE
Affirmative: put the verbs in brackets into the correct form.
- Paul goes to the market every Friday.
- Janet likes watching television in the evenings.
- David and Linda play cards most weekends.
- The sun rises in the east and sets in the west.
- Samantha works at the new bank in town.
- Louise and Kevin live just outside Bristol.
- Christine washes her hair every day.
- Daniel speaks two languages, French and Italian.
- Jane travels a lot in her job.
- My sister and I do a lot of sport.
Interrogative: put the verbs in brackets into the correct form.
- Do you speak Spanish?
- Where does Brian work?
- Does Philip need a new computer?
- Do Jane and Paul live in London?
- When does John play golf?
- Do you smoke?
- What time does the train leave?
- What do you have for breakfast?
- What do you do at the weekends?
- Does Joan come from Scotland?
Negative: put the verbs into the correct form.
- Fred does not work in London.
- I do not speak Chinese.
- Paul does not play golf.
- Sheila does not drink tea.
- Jane and Paul do not come from Bristol.
- I'm sorry, I do not understand the question.
- Vegetarians are people who do not eat meat.
- The sun does not rise in the west.
- Bob does not have lunch at home, he stays in his office.
- Mary and Jim do not work in the same company.
