Nov 6, 2016
- Complete these sentences.
- Kate wasn’t hungry but we . . . .
- are
- were
- do
- have
- I’m not married but my brother . . . .
- are
- is
- do
- has
- Bill can’t help you but I . . . .
- do
- am
- have
- can
- I haven’t seen the film but Tom . . . .
- has
- is
- see
- do
- Diane won’t be here but Chris . . . .
- is
- has
- will
- does
- You weren’t late but I . . . .
- do
- have
- am
- was
- Kate wasn’t hungry but we . . . .
- Complete these sentences with negative verb.
- My sister can play the piano but I . . . .
- can’t
- don’t
- am not
- haven’t
- Ann is working today but I . . . .
- am not
- isn’t
- haven’t
- don’t
- I was working but my friends . . . .
- doesn’t
- wasn’t
- didn’t
- weren’t
- Richard has got a car but I . . . .
- hasn’t
- haven’t
- am not
- don’t
- I’m ready to go but Tom . . . .
- isn’t
- doesn’t
- hasn’t
- wasn’t
- I’ve got a key but Sally . . . .
- doesn’t
- hasn’t
- isn’t
- wasn’t
- My sister can play the piano but I . . . .
- Complete these sentences with “do”, “does”, “did” or “don’t”, “doesn’t”, “didn’t”.
- I don’t like hot weather but Sue . . . .
- do
- does
- doesn’t
- did
- Sue like hot weather but I . . . .
- do
- don’t
- didn’t
- does
- My mother wears glasses but my father . . . .
- doesn’t
- didn’t
- don’t
- does
- You don’t know Paul very well but I . . . .
- did
- do
- does
- don’t
- I didn’t enjoy the party but my friends . . . .
- did
- didn’t
- doesn’t
- don’t
- I don’t watch TV much but Peter . . . .
- did
- does
- do
- doesn’t
- Kate lives in London but her parents . . . .
- doesn’t
- don’t
- didn’t
- did
- You had a shower this morning but I . . . .
- didn’t
- don’t
- haven’t
- doesn’t
- I don’t like hot weather but Sue . . . .
- Put in a verb, positive or negative.
- “Are you tired?”
“I . . . earlier but I’m not now.”- did
- was
- am
- were
- John is happy today but he . . . yesterday.
- isn’t
- wasn’t
- weren’t
- didn’t
- The post office isn’t open yet but the shops . . . .
- is
- are
- do
- does
- I haven’t got a video camera but I know somebody who . . . .
- has
- did
- was
- does
- I would like to help you but I’m afraid I . . . .
- won’t
- can’t
- don’t
- am not
- I don’t usually go to work by car but I . . . yesterday.
- do
- am
- was
- did
- “Have you ever been to the United States?”
“No, but Sandra . . . . She went there on holiday last year.”- has
- had
- was
- did
- “Do you and Ann watch TV a lot?”
“I . . . but Ann doesn’t.”- am
- do
- was
- have
- I’ve been invited to the party but Kate . . . .
- not
- hasn’t
- doesn’t
- didn’t
- “Do you think Diane will pass her exams?”
“Yes, I’m sure she . . . .”- will
- does
- is
- have
- “Are you going out this evening?”
“I . . . . I don’t know for sure.”- am not
- won’t
- don’t
- might
- “Are you tired?”
- Complete the sentences.
- “Are you British?”
“No, . . . .”- I’m not
- haven’t
- doesn’t
- “Have you got a car”
“Yes, . . . .”- I have
- I am
- I do
- “Do you feel well?”
“Yes, . . . .”- I am
- I do
- I have
- “Is it snowing?”
“No, it . . . .”- isn’t
- doesn’t
- hasn’t
- “Are you hungry?”
“Yes, . . . .”- I am
- I have
- I do
- “Do you like classical music?”
“Yes, I . . . .”- do
- am
- have
- “Will you be in Paris tomorrow?”
“No, I . . . .”- won’t
- don’t
- will not
- “Have you ever been in hospital?”
“No, I . . . .”- wasn’t
- didn’t
- haven’t
- “Did you buy anything yesterday?”
“Yes, I . . . .”- do
- did
- was
- “Were you asleep at 3 a.m.?”
“No, I . . . .”- am not
- didn’t
- wasn’t
- “Are you British?”
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