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Present Simple

The document consists of exercises for practicing the use of 'do' and 'does' in sentences, as well as filling in verbs in the present simple tense. It includes multiple-choice questions, sentence transformations into interrogative and negative forms. The exercises are designed to enhance understanding of subject-verb agreement and the present simple tense in English.

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Present Simple

The document consists of exercises for practicing the use of 'do' and 'does' in sentences, as well as filling in verbs in the present simple tense. It includes multiple-choice questions, sentence transformations into interrogative and negative forms. The exercises are designed to enhance understanding of subject-verb agreement and the present simple tense in English.

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A) Choose the correct option. A) Fill in with Do or Does.

1. I eat / eats vegetables every day. 1. you like salad?


2. You rarely drink / drinks coke. 2. Paul like peas?
3. Pamela like / likes strawberries. 3. they eat bananas?
4. Richard and Paul like / likes watermelon. 4. Charles drink juice?
5. Peter adore / adores chicken. 5. your cat drink milk?
6. Susan never have / has breakfast. 6. Sally like cheese?

B) Fill in with the Present Simple of the verbs given. B) Rewrite the sentences in the interrogative.
1. Harry (eat) an ice-cream a day. 1. They prepare dinner.
2. Violet (hate) garlic. -------------------------------------------------
3. They (eat) soup regularly. 2. Sally and Alan like broccoli.
4. Children usually (like) soup. -------------------------------------------------
5. Daniel (enjoy) eating pasta. 3. David drinks lemonade.
6. I always (eat) lunch at home. -------------------------------------------------
7. We usually (drink) milk for breakfast. 4. Emma likes peaches. -------------------------

A) Fill in with don’t or doesn’t. A) Write the answer according to the symbol.

1. Mark like salad. 1. Does Rita like strawberries?


2. Bella eat watermelon. ------------------------------------------------------------()
3. Mark and I drink tea. 2. Do they eat yoghurt?
4. My mother drink wine. ------------------------------------------------------------()
5. David and Philip like peas. 3. Does Susie like garlic soup?
6. I eat lettuce.
------------------------------------------------------------()
B) Rewrite the sentences in the negative.
4. Does your father eat lunch at home?
1. I eat oranges.
------------------------------------------------------------()

2. Kate likes butter. 5. Do your parents prepare meals?


()

3. Julie and Garry drink much water. 6. Does Sophie like fish?

()

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