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I. Put the verbs into the correct form. Form Simple present in affirmative or negative Sentences.
1. Paul plays hockey at school. (to play)
2. She Does not welte e-mails. (not/to write)
3. Do you speak English? (to speak)
4. My parents Do not like fish. (not/to like)
5. Does Anne have any hobbies? (to have)
6. Andy's brother Works in an office. (to work)
7. Leroy reads very fast. (to read)
8. Do Jim and Joe water the flowers every week? (to water)
9. Yvonne's mother Does not ride a motorbike. (not/to ride)
10. Does Elisabeth drink cola? (to drink)
III. Put the verbs into the correct form. Form Simple present in Affirmative Sentences.
1.John (to like) like lemonade very much.
2.The girls always (to listen) listen pop music.
3.Janet never (to wear) wears jeans.
4.Mr. Smith (to teach) teaches Spanish and French.
5.You (to do) Do your homework after school.
V. Fill in the correct form of the verbs in Simple present with 'have' and 'be'.
1.We (to have) have a nice garden.
2.She (to be) is six years old.
3.Simon (to have) has two rabbits and five goldfish.
4.I (to be) am from Vienna, Austria.
5.They (to be) are Sandy's parents.