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This document contains an English assignment submitted by Maria Alejandra Castaño Gonzalez. It includes tasks to circle the correct verb forms and doesn't/don't to complete sentences. The assignment was for English I, II, or III and was submitted to teacher B. Liliana Lombana on August 15, 2019 in Guadalajara de Buga, Colombia.

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This document contains an English assignment submitted by Maria Alejandra Castaño Gonzalez. It includes tasks to circle the correct verb forms and doesn't/don't to complete sentences. The assignment was for English I, II, or III and was submitted to teacher B. Liliana Lombana on August 15, 2019 in Guadalajara de Buga, Colombia.

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Subject

English I, II or III

Title of the paper

Present simple task

Author’s name (with ID)


Maria Alejandra Castaño Gonzalez ID: 615200

Teacher’s name

B. Liliana Lombana

Colombia, Guadalajara de Buga 15 Agosto 2019


Circle the correct form of the verb to complete each sentence.
1. Doctor Moffett love / loves his job. Doctor moffett loves HIS JOB
2. He study / studies ants. He studies ants.
3. A salesperson sell / sells products for a company. A salesperson sells products for a
company.
4. You and Anita work / works on weekends. You and anita work on weekends
5. Nurses help / helps people. Nurses help people
6. We write / writes science books. We write science books.
7. Our office close / closes at 7:00 p.m. Our office closes at 7:00 p.m.
8. She take / takes classes at the business school. She takes classes at business school
9. You walk / walks to work every day. You walk to work every day.
10. I start / starts work at 8:00 a.m. every morning. I start work at 8:00 a.m every morning.

Complete the paragraphs with the correct form of the verbs in parentheses.
Manuel and Lila Vega Manuel and Lila Vega (1) have (have) a busy lifestyle. Manuel is a
doctor at a hospital. He works at night, so he (2) goes (go) to work at 7:00 p.m. and comes
home at 7:00 a.m. His wife Lila works at a bank. She (3) goes (go) to work at 8:00 a.m. and
comes home at 6:00 p.m. They don’t see each other a lot during the week. Manuel and Lila
also (4) have (have) two children, Luis and Carla. Every morning they all (5) have (have)
breakfast together at 7:30. Then, Luis and Carla (6) go (go) to school, and Lila (7) goes (go)
to work. Manuel (8) does (do) the dishes, and then (9) goes (go) to bed. Carla usually (10)
does (do) her homework at a friend’s house in the afternoon, and Luis (11) has (have)
soccer practice. Manuel gets up at 4:00 p.m. At 6:00 p.m., he (12) has (have) dinner with
Lila, Luis, and Carla. After dinner, he (13) goes (go) to work. Manuel and Lila (14) have
(have) a busy schedule during the week, but on weekends they relax.

Circle doesn’t or don’t to complete each sentence.


1. An astronaut on the International Space Station doesn’t / don’t have a lot of free time.
2. Astronauts doesn’t / don’t work all day on Saturday.
3. An astronaut doesn’t / don’t have the same schedule every day.
4. We doesn’t / don’t work on weekends.
5. I doesn’t / don’t work in an office.
6. My office doesn’t / don’t have a window.

7. She doesn’t / don’t travel for her job.

8. You doesn’t / don’t have a busy schedule.

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