Simple present
1.Change the verb into the correct form:
1. I go to the city once a week.
2. You play the guitar very well.
3. She never visits me.
4. Tom always finds new ways to do things.
6. Ann wants to speak.
7. Toronto is in Canada.
8. Cars has wheels.
9. My mother has a big house.
10. We plays a lot.
11. They sell fruit and eggs.
12. The building is on fire.
13. Marta seems sad.
14. I usually help my neighbors.
15. His brother rarely leaves town.
2.
1. Daniel flys to Paris once a year.
2. She never does her homework.
3. Lisa tries to help her sister.
4. Mark goes home at seven.
5. The baby cries every night.
6. He misses her a lot.
7. Joe studies really hard.
8. A boy kisses a girl.
9. Joana buys new stuff all the time.
10. Tim watches this show every night.
11. Sara says this all the time.
12. The teacher teaches us new things.
13. He pays me well.
14. Barbara washes the dishes, and Leo washes the floor.
15. Nick plays tennis twice a week.
16. This girl always pushes somebody.
17. Isabella enjoyes listening to music.
18. David never mixs milk and eggs.
19. The bee buzzes.
20. Taylor fixes cars.
3. Change the verb into the correct form:
1. I don’t ride horses.
2. You don’t sell cars.
3. He don’t bring gifts.
4. She doesn’t take pictures.
5. It doesn’t cost so much.
6. We don’t seem so happy.
7. They don’t buy new products.
8. Michael daoesn’t dance.
9. Michel don’t run fast.
10. Tim and Kate don’t work every day.
11. Lucas and Clara don’t eat meat.
12. I don’t swim much.
13. You don’t ski at all.
14. It don’t hurt.
15. We don’t give up.
4.Fill in the blanks with do or does.
1. Do you like hockey?
2. Does she have a cat?
3. Do they want a drink?
4. Do your mother work?
5. Does Raymond have a bicycle?
6. Do your teachers give you homework?
7. Do the children live in the city?
8. Do we need our books?
9. Do the radio play music?
10. Does Tom like his new car?