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Rewrite the sentences with

the verbs provided. Use the

affirmative or negative.

Tom often (1) for his friends.

She (2) dinner every day.

They always (3) such nice presents.

I (4) very well when I’m drunk.

They usually (5) cartoons in the morning.

I / you / we / they like/go… he / she / it likes/goes…

I / you / we / they don’t like/don’t go… he / she / it doesn’t like/doesn’t go…

Linda (6) her room very often.

He (7) happy when he listens to music.

You (8) at the weekend, do you?

He (9) the answer to this exercise.

I (10) any alcohol – only water.

“Dad, I (11) your help with my homework.”

We usually (12) the bus to school.

Bob (13) the Internet every day.

He sometimes (14) his dog.

We (15) a lot on the phone.

I (16) any money left.

They always (17) their dog after lunch.

Charlie (18) football with his friend Lucy.

I (19) to the dentist very often. I hate it.

Brian (20) way too much cake.

Rewrite the sentences with

the verbs provided. Use the

affirmative or negative.

Tom often (1) for his friends.

She (2) dinner every day.

They always (3) such nice presents.

I (4) very well when I’m drunk.

They usually (5) cartoons in the morning.

I / you / we / they like/go… he / she / it likes/goes…

I / you / we / they don’t like/don’t go… he / she / it doesn’t like/doesn’t go…

Linda (6) her room very often.

He (7) happy when he listens to music.

You (8) at the weekend, do you?

He (9) the answer to this exercise.

I (10) any alcohol – only water.

“Dad, I (11) your help with my homework.”

We usually (12) the bus to school.

Bob (13) the Internet every day.

He sometimes (14) his dog.

We (15) a lot on the phone.

I (16) any money left.

They always (17) their dog after lunch.

Charlie (18) football with his friend Lucy.

I (19) to the dentist very often. I hate it.

Brian (20) way too much cake.

Rewrite the sentences with

the verbs provided. Use the

affirmative or negative.

Tom often sings for his friends.

She cooks dinner every day.

They always buy such nice presents.

I don’t dance very well when I’m drunk.

They usually watch cartoons in the morning.

I / you / we / they like/go… he / she / it likes/goes…

I / you / we / they don’t like/don’t go… he / she / it doesn’t like/doesn’t go…

Linda doesn’t clean her room very often.

He feels happy when he listens to music.

You don’t work at the weekend...

He doesn’t know the answer to this exercise.

I don’t drink any alcohol – only water.

“Dad, I don’t need your help with my…”

We usually take the bus to school.

Bob surfs the Internet every day.

He sometimes doesn’t feed his dog.

We talk a lot on the phone.

I don’t have any…

They always walk their dog after lunch.

Charlie doesn’t play football with his friend Lucy.

I don’t go to the dentist very often.

Brian eats way too much cake.