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Verb to do

Complete the following sentences by using the correct form of do (do, don't, does, doesn't).

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?

Verb to be
Choose the correct form of be (am, are, is).

1. I a girl.

2. My father at work.

3. Trixi and Susi my cats.

4. The hamster in the cage.

5. I a painter.
6. My green pencil on the floor.

7. Emma and Betty good friends.

8. you from Scotland?

9. His sister seven years old.

10. We children.

11. My mother in the kitchen.

12. The pupils not at school today.

13. Maria's grandmother from Brazil.

14. I a football fan.

15. It Sunday today.

16. They in the car.

17. His pencil case at home.

18. you from Sheffield?

19. I not your friend.

20. Hey John! We here.

Verb to have
Complete the following sentences by using the correct form of have (have, has, had).

1. Jack fun at the party last Saturday.

2. I'm sorry, but I to go now.

3. you ever been to Canada?

4. Dave passed his driving test.


5. Can we the bill, please?

6. The match already started when we arrived.

7. They breakfast at 6:30 this morning.

8. Do you a brother?

9. My boss never time.

10. Doris been waiting for Pam for 20 minutes now.

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