The verb do (do, don't, does, doesn't) in the Simple Present - 2
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) The girls love tennis, but they
love riding.
2) What
Sandra sell?
3) Mr Nelson speaks Spanish, but he
speak German.
4) Where
your grandparents live?
5)
Brenda and Henry bake muffins for their party?
6) Max plays tennis, but he
play hockey.
7)
Mr Smith teach English?
8) Doris and Eric read comics, but they
read books.
9) What
you have for lunch, Lisa?
10)
the children learn to cook at school?
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