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ENGL110 Grammar 3-2 Present Simple 2

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1. Change the sentences to negative: 
 
a. Mike studies a lot. 
Mike doesn't study a lot. 
b. He goes to school every day. 
He doesn't go to school every day 
c. You cook delicious food. 
You don't cook delicious food 
d. It snows in this country. 
It doesn't snows in this country 
e. Turtles fly. 
Turtles doesn't fly 
f. I drive fast. 
I don't drive fast 
g. Jack reads a lot. 
Jack doesn't read a lot 
h. Susan speaks Chinese. 
Susan doesn't speak chinese 
i. I watch TV every day. 
I don't watch tv every day 
j. He wears a uniform. 
He doesn't wear a uniform 
k. They wake up early. 
They don't wake up early 
l. We eat dinner in the afternoon. 
We don't eat dinner in the afternoon 
 
 
 
 
2. Use the verbs and complete the sentences with negative Present 
Simple. Use each verb once: 
 
drink wear like speak drive take listen 
have work ride give study make 
 
a. 
 
Jane and I have a car, but she ​doesn’t drive​ it. 
b. 
 
I’m a doctor, but I ​ don't work ​ ​at the 
hospital. 
c. 
 
My mother and father have a lot of money, but 
they ​ don't give ​ ​me any. 
d. 
 
He’s a student, but he ​ doesn't study 
often. 
 
 
 
e. 
 
Matt likes English but he ​ doesn't like 
math. 
f. 
 
Larry and Glen work together but they ​ don't 
have ​ ​the same schedule. 
g. 
 
He has a uniform, but he ​ doesn't 
wear ​ ​it very often. 
h. 
 
She’s a lawyer, but she ​ doesn't 
make ​ ​a lot of money. 
i. 
 
I wake up early every day, but I ​ don't 
take ​ ​showers in the morning. I 
usually take them at night. 
 
 
 
j. 
 
John is a barista, but he ​ doesn't 
drink ​ ​coffee. 
k. 
 
I have a bicycle, but I ​ don't ride ​ very often. 
l. 
 
She speaks French, but she​ ​ doesn't 
listen ​ ​to French music. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
3. Complete the sentences. Use positive or negative forms of the 
verbs in the Present Simple: 
 
 
a. My class has a good teacher. He always ​answers​ our questions. (answer) 
 
 
 
 
 
b. The weather is nice here. It ​ rains ​ ​very much. (rain) 
 
 
 
 
 
c. I have a best friend, but I ​ see ​ ​her every day. (see) 
 
 
 
 
 
d. The store is pretty small. It ​ has ​ ​many customers. (have) 
 
 
 
 
 
e. John doesn’t like cars, but he ​ works ​ ​as a mechanic for a living. 
(work) 
 
 
 
 
 
f. Beth is my best friend. I ​ talk ​ ​to her every day on Facebook. (talk) 
 
 
 
 
 
g. He always ​ does ​ ​his homework. The teacher likes this. (do) 
 
 
 
 
 
h. I like the food at that restaurant, but I ​ go ​ ​there very often. It is 
really expensive. (go) 
 
 
 
 
 
i. After breakfast, I take a shower, ​ get ​ ​dressed, and go to work. (get) 
 
 
 
 
 
j. Sometimes I ​ check ​ ​my email in the morning, but I usually do it at 
night. (check) 
 
 
 
 
 
 
4. Use the verbs and write positive or negative sentences about 
yourself: 
 
a. I ​ride / don’t ride​ a bicycle every day. (ride) 
 
b. I ​ don't watch ​ TV often. (watch) 
 
c. I ​ drink ​ coffee. (drink) 
 
d. I ​ like ​ money. (like) 
 
e. I ​ don't make up ​ ​ early every day. (wake up) 
 
f. I ​ take ​ a shower at night. (take) 
 
g. I ​ don't have ​ a job. (have)

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