I. AFFIRMATIVE FORM. COMPLETE THE SENTENCE BY PUTTING “S-ES-IES” ACCORDING TO THE VERB”. ONLY WHEN IS SHE-HE OT IT 1. We our dog. (to call) 2. Emma in the lessons. (to dream) 3. They at birds. (to look) 4. John home from school. (to come) 5. I my friends. (to meet) 6. He the laptop. (to repair) 7. Walter and Frank hello. (to say) 8. The cat under the tree. (to sit) 9. You water. (to drink) 10. She the lunchbox. (to forget) 11. I good marks. (to get) 12. Rita exercises. (to do) 13. We often the table. (to lay) 14. Tim and Pat pictures. (to upload) 15. Oliver always fun. (to have) 16. Maria sometimes their room. (to tidy up) 17. He often new shoes. (to buy) 18. The dog never out of the house. (to run) 19. You your glasses. (to need) 20. She snakes. (to touch)
II. NEGATIVE FORM. COMPLETE THE SENTENCE BY WRITING “DON’T or DOESN’T” ACCORDING TO THE VERB”. 1. Tom ______________________stamps. (not/to collect) 2. You ___________________ songs in the bathroom. (not/to sing) 3. Julie __________________in the garden. (not/to work) 4. I _____________________ at home. (not/to sit) 5. Tina and Kate __________________ the windows. (not/to open) 6. Adam _______________________ French. (not/to speak) 7. His sister _________________ lemonade. (not/to like) 8. We ______________________to music. (not/to listen) 9. Adam_______________________ French. (not/to speak) 10. His sister __________________ lemonade. (not/to like) 11. We ____________ to music. (not/to listen) 12. Myfather _______ the car every Saturday. (not/to clean) 13. Johnny and Danny _____________________ in the lake. (not/to swim) 14. Laura ____________________ her room. (not/to clean) 15. Mark ______________________ his homework. (not/to do) 16. Susan and Jerry ________________________ TV. (not/to watch) 17. They ____________________________ at 6.30. (not/to wake up) 18. You ____________________ shopping. (not/to go) 19. She __________________eat ice cream (not/to like) 20. My uncle ______________baseball (not/to play)
III. WRITE NEGATIVE SENTENCES 1. They play volleyball every week. → They volleyball every week. 2. John is nice. → John nice. 3. This car makes a lot of noise. → This car a lot of noise. 4. I like computer games. → I computer games. 5. We are from Greece. → We from Greece. 6. You wear pullovers. → You pullovers. 7. They speak English. → They English. 8. He watches TV. → He TV. 9. I am from Spain. → I from Spain. 10. Steve draws nice pictures. → Steve nice pictures. 11. She feeds the animals. → She the animals. 12. We take photos. → We photos. 13. Sandy does the housework every Thursday. → Sandy the housework every Thursday. 14. The boys have two rabbits. → The boys two rabbits. 15. Simon can read English books. → Simon English books. 16. He listens to the radio every evening. → He the radio every evening. 17. Anne is the best singer of our school. → Anne the best singer of our school. 18. The children are at home. → The children at home. 19. The dog runs after the cat. → The dog the cat. 20. Lessons always finish at 3 o'clock. → Lessons at 3 o'clock.
Affirmative form
1. We call our dog
2. Emma dreams in the lessons.
3. They look at birds. (to look)
4. John comes home from school. (to come)
5. I meet my friends. (to meet)
6. He repairs the laptop. (to repair)
7. Walter and Frank say hello. (to say)
8. The cat sits under the tree. (to sit)
9. You drink water. (to drink)
10. She forgets the lunchbox. (to forget)
11. I get good marks. (to get)
12. Rita does exercises. (to do)
13. We often lay the table. (to lay)
14. Tim and Pat upload pictures. (to upload)
15. Oliver always has fun. (to have)
16. Maria sometimes tidies up their room. (to tidy up)
17. He often buys new shoes. (to buy)
18. The dog never runs out of the house. (to run)
19. You need your glasses. (to need)
20. She touches snakes. (to touch)
Negative form
1. Tom doesn't collect stamps. (not/to collect)
2. You don't sing songs in the bathroom. (not/to sing)
3. Julie doesn't work in the garden. (not/to work)
4. I don't sit at home. (not/to sit)
5. Tina and Kate don't open the windows. (not/to open)
6. Adam doesn't speak French. (not/to speak)
7. His sister doesn't like lemonade. (not/to like)
8. We don't listen to music. (not/to listen)
9. Adam doesn't speak French. (not/to speak)
10. His sister doesn't like lemonade. (not/to like)
11. We don't listen to music. (not/to listen)
12. Myfather doesn't clean the car every Saturday. (not/to clean)
13. Johnny and Danny don't swim in the lake. (not/to swim)
14. Laura doesn't clean her room. (not/to clean)
15. Mark doesn't do his homework. (not/to do)
16. Susan and Jerry don't watch TV. (not/to watch)
17. They don't wake up at 6.30. (not/to wake up)
18. You don't go shopping. (not/to go)
19. She doesn't like to eat ice cream (not/to like)
20. My uncle doesn't play baseball (not/to play)
Write negative sentences
1. They play volleyball every week. → They don't play volleyball every week.
2. John is nice. → John isn't nice.
3. This car makes a lot of noise. → This car doesn't make a lot of noise.
4. I like computer games. → I don't like computer games.
5. We are from Greece. → We aren't from Greece.
6. You wear pullovers. → You don't wear pullovers.
7. They speak English. → They don't speak English.
8. He watches TV. → He doesn't watch TV.
9. I am from Spain. → I am not from Spain.
10. Steve draws nice pictures. → Steve doesn't draw nice pictures.
11. She feeds the animals. → She doesn't feed the animals.
12. We take photos. → We don't take photos.
13. Sandy does the housework every Thursday. → Sandy doesn't do the housework every Thursday.
14. The boys have two rabbits. → The boys don't have two rabbits.
15. Simon can read English books. → Simon can't read English books.
16. He listens to the radio every evening. → He doesn't listen to the radio every evening.
17. Anne is the best singer of our school. → Anne isn't the best singer of our school.
18. The children are at home. → The children aren't at home.
19. The dog runs after the cat. → The dog doesn't run after the cat.
20. Lessons always finish at 3 o'clock. → Lessons don't always finish at 3 o'clock.