PRESENT SIMPLE
Affirmative | Negative | Interrogative |
I drink You drink He drinks She drinks It drinks We drink You drink They drink | We don't drink You don't drink They don't drink | Do I drink? Do you drink? Does he drink? Does she drink? Does it drink? Do we drink? Do you drink? Do they drink? |
EXERCISES
DAILY ROUTINES
We use the present simple to talk about habits
We use the present simple to talk about habits
1. Read and complete the sentences with the correct form of the verb in brackets. Use the present simple.
Sam (wake) up at halfpast seven. He (get) dressed, and (have) He (go) to school at quarter to nine.
breakfast at eight o' clock.
Lessons (start) at nine o'clock. Sam usually (finish) school at In the afternoon, Sam (do) his homework.
half past three.
He sometimes (play) football with Before dinner, he (watch) his Sam and his mother usually (have)
his best friend. favourite programme on TV. dinner at half past eight.
After dinner, Sam (play) computer Then, he (brush) his teeth and (go) to bed.
games until bedtime.
EXERCISES
3. What is correct ? doesn't or don't ?
- I doesn't /don't like banana ice cream.
- She doesn't /don't speak Japanese well.
- Mr. Sharon doesn't /don't play the guitar.
- My father doesn't /don't like classical music .
- We doesn't /don't want to buy a new car this year.
- They doesn't /don't live in Madrid. They live in Peru.
- Tomatoes doesn't /don't grow on trees.
- He likes swimming, he doesn't /don't like windsurfing.
- Danna is my new girl friend. Her mother doesn't /don't like me.
- I and Tom doesn't /don't keep pets at home.
- The snakes doesn't /don't have legs.