You are on page 1of 2

TO DO

The verb do (do, don't, does, doesn't) in the Simple Present - 1


Explanation: The forms of do



Complete the following sentences by using the right form of to do (do, don't, does, doesn't).

Example: Peter works in a shop, but he ______ work in an office.

Answer: Peter works in a shop, but he doesn't work in an office.
1) My mother likes chocolate, but she like biscuits.
2) What the children wear at your school?
3) Lynn's father watches badminton on TV, but he watch judo.
4) Where the Masons buy their fruit?
5) the cat like to sleep on the sofa?
6) Dogs love bones, but they love cheese.
7) Where Sam and Ben hide their CDs?
8) We eat pizza, but we eat hamburgers.
9) Mrs Miller read magazines?
10) the boys play cricket outside?



II
Questions with do or does - Exercise 1
Explanation: do/does


Put in do or does into the gaps.
1) Peter live with his father?
2) you learn Spanish?
3) Andrew and Martin ride their bikes to school?

4) they play in the garden?
5) Sandy's hamster live in a cage?
6) the cats sit on the wall?
7) we work in front of the computer?
8) you play the drums?
9) Steve wear pullovers?
10) I clean the bathroom?



III
don't have to, doesn't have to - Exercise
Explanation: have to



Put in don't have to or doesn't have to into the gaps.

Example: I ____________ wear a pullover.

Answer: I don't have to wear a pullover.
1) He work in the evening.
2) We go shopping.
3) The friends get up early.
4) Mandy read the instructions.
5) You do the project.
6) I play the guitar.
7) They carry the buckets.
8) She wash my T-shirt.
9) Mum make sandwiches.
10) Frank and Joel draw a picture.

You might also like