This document provides examples of fill-in-the-blank questions to practice using verbs in the present simple tense and questions. It contains multiple choice and true/false questions about food preferences and eating habits using verbs like "eat", "drink", and "like". The examples cover forming affirmative and negative sentences as well as changing sentences to questions. The goal is to choose the correct verb form or auxiliary verb for questions and negatives.
This document provides examples of fill-in-the-blank questions to practice using verbs in the present simple tense and questions. It contains multiple choice and true/false questions about food preferences and eating habits using verbs like "eat", "drink", and "like". The examples cover forming affirmative and negative sentences as well as changing sentences to questions. The goal is to choose the correct verb form or auxiliary verb for questions and negatives.
This document provides examples of fill-in-the-blank questions to practice using verbs in the present simple tense and questions. It contains multiple choice and true/false questions about food preferences and eating habits using verbs like "eat", "drink", and "like". The examples cover forming affirmative and negative sentences as well as changing sentences to questions. The goal is to choose the correct verb form or auxiliary verb for questions and negatives.
This document provides examples of fill-in-the-blank questions to practice using verbs in the present simple tense and questions. It contains multiple choice and true/false questions about food preferences and eating habits using verbs like "eat", "drink", and "like". The examples cover forming affirmative and negative sentences as well as changing sentences to questions. The goal is to choose the correct verb form or auxiliary verb for questions and negatives.
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A) Choose the correct option.
A) Fill in with Do or Does.
1. I eat / eats vegetables every day. 1. Do you like salad? 2. You rarely drink / drinks coke. 2. Does Paul like peas? 3. Pamela like / likes strawberries. 3. Do they eat bananas? 4. Richard and Paul like / likes watermelon. 4. Does Charles drink juice? 5. Peter adore / adores chicken. 5. Do your cat drink milk? 6. Susan never have / has breakfast. 6. Does Sally like cheese? B) Fill in with the Present Simple of the verbs given. B) Rewrite the sentences in the interrogative. 1. Harry eats (eat) an ice-cream a day. 1. They prepare dinner. Do they prepare dinner? 2. Violet hates (hate) garlic. 2. Sally and Alan like broccoli. Does Sally and Alan like 3. They eat (eat) soup regularly. broccoli? 4. Children usually like (like) soup. 3. David drinks lemonade. Do David drinks lemonade? 5. Daniel enjoys (enjoy) eating pasta. 4. Emma likes peaches. Does Emma likes peaches? 6. I always eat (eat) lunch at home. 7. We usually drink (drink) milk for breakfast.
A) Write the answer according to the symbol.
A) Fill in with don’t or doesn’t. 1. Does Rita like strawberries? Rita if she likes 1. Mark doesn’t like salad. strawberries. (✓) 2. Bella doesn’t eat watermelon. 2. Do they eat yoghurt? If they eat yogurt. (✓) 3. Mark and I don’t drink tea. 3. Does Susie like garlic soup? A Susie doesn’t like 4. My mother doesn’t drink wine. garlic soup. (×) 5. David and Philip don’t like peas. 4. Does your father eat lunch at home? My father 6. I don’t eat lettuce. doesn’t eat lunch at home. (×) B) Rewrite the sentences in the negative. 5. Do your parents prepare meals? If my parents 1. I eat oranges. I don’t eat oranges. prepare meals. (✓) 2. Kate likes butter. Kate doesn’t like butter. 6. Does Sophie like fish? Shopie doesn’t like fish.( 3. Julie and Garry drink much water. Julie and Garry doesn’t drink much water. ×)