Nov 6, 2016

Lesson 23 ☘ be …, have…, do… (present and past tenses)

48 cards
, 228 answers
  • Put in “is”, “are”, “do”, “does”. Present simple.
    1.  . . . 
      Do
      you work in the evenings?
      • Do
      • Does
      • Is
      • Are

    2. Where  . . . 
      are
      they going?
      • do
      • does
      • is
      • are

    3. Why  . . . 
      are
      you looking at me?
      • do
      • does
      • is
      • are

    4.  . . . 
      Does
      Bill live near you?
      • Do
      • Does
      • Is
      • Are

    5.  . . . 
      Do
      you like cooking?
      • Do
      • Does
      • Is
      • Are

    6.  . . . 
      Is
      the sun shining?
      • Do
      • Does
      • Is
      • Are

    7. What time  . . . 
      do
      the shops close?
      • do
      • does
      • is
      • are

    8.  . . . 
      Is
      Ann working today?
      • Do
      • Does
      • Is
      • Are

    9. What  . . . 
      does
      this word mean?
      • do
      • does
      • is
      • are

    10.  . . . 
      Are
      you feeling all right?
      • Do
      • Does
      • Is
      • Are

  • Put in “am not”, “isn’t”, “aren’t”, “don’t”, “doesn’t”. Present simple negative.
    1. Tom  . . . 
      doesn’t
      work in the evenings.
      • don’t
      • doesn’t
      • am not
      • isn’t
      • aren’t

    2. I’m very tired. I  . . . 
      don’t
      want to go out this evening.
      • don’t
      • doesn’t
      • am not
      • isn’t
      • aren’t

    3. I’m very tired. I  . . . 
      am not
      going out this evening.
      • don’t
      • doesn’t
      • am not
      • isn’t
      • aren’t

    4. George  . . . 
      isn’t
      working this week. He’s on holiday.
      • don’t
      • doesn’t
      • am not
      • isn’t
      • aren’t

    5. My parents are usually at home. They  . . . 
      don’t
      go out very often.
      • don’t
      • doesn’t
      • am not
      • isn’t
      • aren’t

    6. Barbara has travelled a lot but she  . . . 
      doesn’t
      speak any foreign languages.
      • don’t
      • doesn’t
      • am not
      • isn’t
      • aren’t

    7. You can turn off the television. I  . . . 
      am not
      watching it.
      • don’t
      • doesn’t
      • am not
      • isn’t
      • aren’t

    8. There’s party next week but we  . . . 
      aren’t
      going.
      • don’t
      • doesn’t
      • am not
      • isn’t
      • aren’t

  • Put in “was”, “were”, “did”, “have”, “has”. Past simple and present perfect.
    1. Where  . . . 
      were
      your shoes made?
      • was
      • were
      • did
      • have
      • has

    2.  . . . 
      Did
      you go out last night?
      • Was
      • Were
      • Did
      • Have
      • Has

    3. What  . . . 
      were
      you doing at 10:30?
      • was
      • were
      • did
      • have
      • has

    4. Where  . . . 
      was
      your mother born?
      • was
      • were
      • did
      • have
      • has

    5.  . . . 
      Has
      Barbara gone home?
      • Was
      • Were
      • Did
      • Have
      • Has

    6. What time  . . . 
      did
      she go?
      • was
      • were
      • did
      • have
      • has

    7. When  . . . 
      were
      these houses built?
      • was
      • were
      • did
      • have
      • has

    8.  . . . 
      Has
      Jim arrived yet?
      • Was
      • Were
      • Did
      • Have
      • Has

    9. Why  . . . 
      did
      you go home early?
      • was
      • were
      • did
      • have
      • has

    10. How long  . . . 
      have
      they been married?
      • was
      • were
      • did
      • have
      • has

  • Put in “is”, “are”, “was”, “were”, “have”, “has”. Present and past simple, and present perfect.
    1. Joe  . . . 
      has
      lost his passport.
      • is
      • are
      • was
      • were
      • have
      • has

    2. This bridge  . . . 
      was
      built ten years ago.
      • is
      • are
      • was
      • were
      • have
      • has

    3.  . . . 
      Have
      you finished your work yet?
      • Is
      • Are
      • Was
      • Were
      • Have
      • Has

    4. This town is always clean. The streets  . . . 
      are
      cleaned every day.
      • is
      • are
      • was
      • were
      • have
      • has

    5. Where  . . . 
      were
      you born?
      • is
      • are
      • was
      • were
      • have
      • has

    6. I  . . . 
      have
      just made some coffee. Would you like some?
      • am
      • are
      • was
      • were
      • have
      • has

    7. Glass  . . . 
      is
      made from sand.
      • is
      • are
      • was
      • were
      • have
      • has

    8. This is very old photograph. It  . . . 
      was
      taken a long time ago.
      • is
      • are
      • was
      • were
      • have
      • has

    9. Joe  . . . 
      has
      bought a new car.
      • is
      • are
      • was
      • were
      • have
      • has

  • Complete the sentences. Put the verb in the correct tense form.
    1. I’m going to take an umbrella with me. It  . . . 
      is raining
      .
      • is rain
      • is raining
      • is rained
      • have rained

    2. Why are you so tired?  . . . 
      Did you go
      to bed late last night?
      • Do you go
      • Did you go
      • Are you going
      • Were you gone

    3. Where are the chocolates?  . . . 
      Have you eaten
      them all?
      • Have you eaten
      • Are you eating
      • Did you eat
      • Were you eaten

    4. How is your new job?  . . . 
      Are you enjoying
      it?
      • Are you enjoying
      • Have you enjoyed
      • Were you enjoying
      • Do you enjoy

    5. My car  . . . 
      was badly damaged
      in the accident but I was OK.
      • is badly damaging
      • was badly damaged
      • was badly damaging
      • is badly damaged

    6. Chris has got a car but she  . . . 
      doesn’t use
      it very often.
      • doesn’t use
      • didn’t use
      • is using
      • is used

    7. Mary isn’t at home. She  . . . 
      has gone
      away for a few days.
      • is going
      • was going
      • has gone
      • is gone

    8. I  . . . 
      don’t understand
      the problem. Can you explain it again?
      • don’t understand
      • am not understanding
      • am not understood
      • was understood

    9. Martin is in his room. He  . . . 
      is listening
      to music.
      • is listening
      • is listened
      • has listened
      • was listened

    10. I don’t know how to say this word. How  . . . 
      is it pronounced
      ?
      • does it pronounce
      • is it pronouncing
      • is it pronounced
      • it pronounced

    11. How  . . . 
      do you open
      this window? Can you show me?
      • do you open
      • did you open
      • are you opened
      • were you opening

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