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1. I ___ understand, do you?

doesn't don't
2. Dr. Watson ___ smoke, does he?
doesn't don't
3. We ___ like country music very much.
doesn't don't
4. Janet said she ___ want it anymore.
doesn't don't
5. Mr Johnson ___ live in New York. He lives in Boston.
doesn't don't
6. Rice ___ grow in cold climates.
doesn't don't
7. They like tea, they ___ like coffee.
doesn't don't
8. We are new here. We ___ know him.
doesn't don't
9. Jack has bad breath because he ___ often brush his teeth.
doesn't don't
10. We are rich so we ___ have to work.
doesn't don't
11. David speaks English, French, and Italian, but he ___ speak German.
doesn't don't
12. They ___ sell that brand anymore.
doesn't don't
13. It is really a cheap restaurant, it ___ cost much to eat there.
doesn't don't
14. I have a fax machine, but I ___ often use it.
doesn't don't
15. That kind of tsunami ___ happen often.
doesn't don't
16. We live close to the sea, but we ___ go often.
doesn't don't
17. I love karate, but I ___ like boxing.
doesn't don't
18. You ___ like her very much, do you?
doesn't don't
19. My son ___ like downhill skiing. He likes crosscountry.
doesn't don't
20. We ___ have time to do that on the way home.
doesn't don't
Correct the following:
A)
1. A rock is than a leaf. (heavy)
2. Our house is than yours. (big)
3. The princess is than the witch. (beautiful)
4. Tom is a student than Mary. (good)
5. Bicycles are than motorbikes. (safe)
6. July is than January. (hot)
7. A lion is than a cat. (dangerous)
8. Helen is than Mary. (happy)
9. Computers are than telephones. (expensive)
10. I think golf is than football. (boring)
B)
1. It is the shop in town. (large)
2. Monday is the day of the week. (bad)
3. Ben was the person in his family. (noisy)
4. Sam is the in the class. (popular)
5. Which is the subject at school? (difficult)
6. Jim is the player in the football team. (good)
7. Elephants are the animals. (heavy)
8. Let's pick the apple of the tree. (big)
9. Mary is the girl in the class. (thin)
10. That is the sofa in our house. (comfortable)
Regular Verbs

How to form: Infinitive + ed = 2nd form

Examples:

walk + ed = walked

laugh + ed = laughed

want + ed = wanted

Note:

cry - cried - y » i

carry - carried - y » i

love - loved - no e

hope - hoped - no e

stop - stopped - if you speak a short vowel » doubling

drop -dropped - if you speak a short vowel » doubling

Key words: yesterday, last week (month, Monday, October,...), in 1984, ago

Irregular Verbs

1st form 2nd form


am, is was
are were
get got
go went
see saw
do did
take took
have had

Irregular verbs lists: FRENCH / GERMAN / ITALIAN / SPANISH

Negation of the Past Simple

How to form: didn't (= did not) + 1st form

He didn't go to her last party. They didn't like his story.


BUT: was not (wasn't), were not (weren't), could not (couldn't)

Questions in the Past Simple

How to form: did + 1st form

Did he go to her last party? Did they like his story?

Where did they live? How did she feel?

Question word - did - person - verb

BUT: Was he angry? Were they late? Could they swim?

1. We really (enjoy) the game last Sunday.

2. (Marco / win) the golf competition?

3. They (not play) very well yesterday. They lost the match.

4. How many goals (your team / score) in the first half?

5. Sandra (not want) to go rowing with me.

6. (they / go) to the swimming pool yesterday?

7. I (buy) a new baseball cap last week.

8. James (stop) his car in front of the sports shops.

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