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1. I ——————— at a bank.

work
works
working
2. She ——————– with her parents.
live
lives
living
3. Cows ———————– on grass.
feed
feeds
feeding
4. He ———————- a handsome salary.
earn
earns
earning
5. Janet ———————- to be a singer.
want
wants
wanting
6. Emily ———————– delicious cookies.
make
makes
making
7. Arti and her husband ——————- in Singapore.
live
lives
living
8. Rohan and Sania ———————- to play card games.
like
likes
liking
9. Sophia ————————– English very well.
speak
speaks
speaking
10. Martin ———————– for a walk in the morning.
go
goes
going
11. My grandfather ——————– his pet dog.
adore
adores
adoring
12. Plants ———————– water and sunlight for making
their food.
need
needs
needing

Change the verb into the correct form:


1. I (love) you.
2. This (weigh) 20 kilograms.
3. Ron (seem) serious.
4. We (like) tomatoes.
5. The boy (want) to play.
6. You (need) to sleep.
7. They (agree) with me.
8. She (hear) something strange.
9. The box (contain) food.
10. Emma (appear) sad.
11. David (know) how to fix a car.
12. Daniel and Liz (seem) happy.
13. This (smell) bad.
14. I (believe) you.

Change the verb into the correct form:


1. London (be) in England.
2. The summer (be) hot.
3. She (drive) very well.
4. They (open) the store at 8:00.
5. Linda (be) a very pretty girl.
6. I (have) several jobs.
7. Water (boil) at 100 degrees.
8. Water (freeze) at 0 degrees.
9. My sister (speak) English.
10. He (have) a big apartment.
11. A triangle (have) three corners.
12. My birthday (be) in June.
13. Books (have) pages.
14. Dogs (be) good friends.
15. I (work) hard.

Use the adverb and the correct form of the verbs in brackets.

1- Our teacher, Mrs Jones,(never / be) late for lessons.

2- I(often / clean) my bedroom at the weekend.

3- My brother(hardly ever / help) me with my homework.

4- I(sometimes / be) bored in the maths lessons.

5- We(rarely / watch) football on TV.

6- You and Tony(never / play) computer games with me.

7- You(usually / be) at the sports centre on Sunday.

8- The school bus(always / arrive) at half past eight.

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