Present Simple
I. Choose the correct form of each verb.
1. She live / lives in Scotland.
2. You play / plays football on Saturdays.
3. He visit / visits me in the holidays.
4. I work / works in Oxford.
5. We come / comes here at weekends.
6. They like / likes sport.
7. It rain / rains every week here!
II. Write the correct form of the verbs.
1. Dan ________ in London. (live)
2. Ben ________ sport on Saturdays. (play)
3. Kate ________ homework at seven o’clock. (do)
4. Dan ________ to the café at weekends. (go)
5. Kate ________ TV on Sundays. (watch)
6. Ros ________ French on Mondays. (study)
7. My dog ________ pizza! (like)
III. Complete the sentences. Use like or likes.
1. Dan _______ music at school. Kate and Ros ________ tennis.
2. Ben and I ________ milkshakes.
3. Ros ________ pizza.
4. Kate ________ computer games.
5. Ben and Dan ________ football.
6. Ben _______ coffee.
IV. Complete the sentences. Use the correct form of the verb.
1. She ________ in Argentina. (live)
2. You ________ tennis at school. (play)
3. They ________ at my school. (work)
4. He ________ his parents. (help)
5. We ________ our friends on Sundays. (visit)
6. I ________ computer games. (like)
7. You and Ben ________ here on Mondays. (come)
8. It ________ every Saturday! (rain)
V. Complete the description of Dan and his sister Susan.
Use the correct form of the verb.
Dan ________ (live) in London. He ________ (go) to Thames School with his sister Susan. They ________
(go) to school at nine o’clock every day. Dan ________ (study) French at school but Susan ________ (study)
German. Dan and Susan ________ (like) sport. They ________ (play) tennis at school. In the evenings Dan
________ (watch) TV with his parents and Susan.
VI. Complete the sentences. Use don’t or doesn’t.
1. I ________ play football.
2. Ros ________ like Science.
3. Dan and Ben ________ live in Spain.
4. Dan ________ like History.
5. You ________ go to bed at six o’clock.
6. Ben and I ________ like hamburgers.
7. I ________ visit my uncle on Mondays.
VII. Rearrange the words to make sentences.
1. in America. / live / Kate / doesn’t
2. play / Dan and Ben / tennis. / don’t
3. in Poland. / doesn’t / Kate / live
4. don’t / like / I / ice-cream.
5. Kate and Ros / live / don’t / in Argentina.
6. Dan’s dad / work / in a garage. / doesn’t
7. In England. / live / You / don’t
VIII. Change the sentences from affirmative to negative.
1. Ros likes spaghetti.
2. Dan’s mum and dad play football.
3. I live in Spain.
4. Kate and Ros play football.
5. My friend lives in America.
6. Kate plays the piano.
7. My brother and I go to school in London.
8. Ben’s dog likes water!
IX. Write true negative sentences about you, your friends, and family.
1. I (not like)…
2. My friends and I (not live) in…
3. My English teacher (not play)…
4. My friends at school (not like)…
5. My friend X (not like)…
6. At my school, we (not study)…
X. Complete the questions and answers. Use do or does, and don’t or doesn’t.
1. ________ Ros like pizza? – Yes, she ________.
2. ________ Dan like spaghetti? – Yes, he ________.
3. ________ Kate play football? – No, she ________.
4. ________ Ros and Dan like ice-cream? – Yes, they ________.
5. ________ Ben live in Paris? – No, he ________.
6. ________ Ben and Kate live in Spain? – No, they ________.
7. ________ Ros and Dan play baseball? – No, they ________.
8. ________ Kate like Spanish? – Yes, she ________.
9. ________ Ben go to school on Mondays? – Yes, he ________.
10. ________ Ros and Ben live in Oxford? – No. they ________.
11. ________ Kate and Dan like pop music? – Yes, they ________.
12. ________ Kate like History? – No, she ________.
XI. Rearrange the words to make questions. Then write true answers.
1. you and friends / Do / like / tennis?
- Do you and your friends like tennis?
- Yes, we do. / No. we don’t. / I do, but my friends don’t.
2. your English teacher / Does / football? / play
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3. Spanish? / Do / speak / you
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4. you and your family / Do / Polish? / speak
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5. pizza? / Does / like / your friend
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