- Fill in the blanks with the correct form of the verb.
1. They like to play games.
2. I like to play games.
3. He likes to play games.
4. She likes to play games.
5. We like to play games.
6. They talk and laugh a lot.
7. I talk and laugh a lot.
8. He talks and laughs a lot.
9. She talks and laughs a lot.
10. We talk and laugh a lot.
11. They spend a lot of time together.
12. We spend a lot of time together.
13. We are good friends.
14. They are good friends.
15. I am a good friend.
16. He is a good friend.
- Fill in the blanks with the correct form of the verb to do.
1. Do you like to talk?
2. Does he like to talk?
3. Does she like to talk?
. Does she laugh a lot?
5. Do you laugh a lot?
6. Do they laugh a lot?
7 Do you play Scrabble?
8. Does he play Scrabble?
9. Do they play Scrabble?
10. Does she play Scrabble?
Do I live in England?
Do you live in England?
Do they live in England?
Do we live in England?
Does he live in England?
Does she live in England?
- Make the following sentences interrogative.
- Jim and John are friends. –Do Jim and John are friends?
- They play football every day. –Do they play football every day?
7. Helen and Susan are school friends. Do Helen and Susan are school friends?
- They play Scrabble at school. Do they play scrabble at school?
- Jim, John, Susan and Helen are neighbours.-Do Jim,John,Susan and Helen are neighbours?
- They meet every day.-Do they meet every day?
Make the following sentences negative.
1.Men don’t usually talk too much.
2. Women don’t usually talk very little.
3. I don’t like milk and my brother likes tea.
4. We don’t spend a lot of time at the library.
5. They aren’t friends. 6. He isn’t a student.
7. I am not a dressmaker. 8. We don’t live in England.
9. They don’t play Scrabble.
Put the verb in the correct form.
Jane doesn’t drink tea very often. (not/drink)
2. Bob doesn’t go to Britain this summer. (not/go)
3. His father isn’t an engineer. (not/be)
4. I don’t play the piano very well. (not/play) 5
. Ann doesn’t speak German. (not/speak)
6. He doesn’t drive a bus. (not/drive)