1 Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verb in brackets. Example: They have (have) a...

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1 Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verb in brackets. Example: They have (have) a new car. 1 ___ you ___ (like) pop music? 2 I ___ (not like) watching football on television. 3 My sister never ___ (eat) fast food. 4 How often ___ you ___ (do) exercise? 5 What ___ (be) your brother’s name? 6 My daughter ___ (go) to bed very late. 7 He ___ (not be) English. He’s Scottish. 8 ‘Are they American?’ ‘Yes, they ___’ (be). 9 The letters ___ (not be) on the table. 10 What time ___ you ___ (get up) in the morning? 11 My sister and her husband ___ (have) a big house. 12 Where ___ your brother ___ (work)? 13 He always ___ (read) the newspaper on Saturdays. 14 She ___ (not teach) Spanish. She teaches French. 15 ___ (be) his father a lawyer?

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1 Do you like 2 do not like 3 eats 4 do you do 5 is 6 goes 7 is not 8 are 9 are not 10 do you get up 11 have 12 does your brother work 13 reads 14 does not teach 15 Is

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To complete the sentences with the correct form of the verb in brackets, you need to consider the tense and subject-verb agreement for each sentence. Here are the completed sentences:

  1. Do you like (like) pop music?

    • This sentence is in the present simple tense, used for habits or general truths. The auxiliary verb "do" is used for questions, and the base form "like" follows it.
  2. I do not like (not like) watching football on television.

    • The negative form in the present simple tense uses "do not" (or "don't") followed by the base form of the verb.
  3. My sister never eats (eat) fast food.

    • In the present simple tense, when the subject is a third-person singular noun (like "my sister"), the verb takes an "-s" ending.
  4. How often do you do (do) exercise?

    • This is a question in the present simple tense. "Do" is the auxiliary verb, and the base form "do" follows it.
  5. What is (be) your brother’s name?

    • This is a question in the present simple tense using the verb "to be." The correct form for "what is" is "is."
  6. My daughter goes (go) to bed very late.

    • For third-person singular subjects, add "-es" to verbs ending in "o" in the present simple tense.
  7. He is not (not be) English. He’s Scottish.

    • The negative form of the verb "to be" in the present simple tense is "is not" (or "isn't").
  8. ‘Are they American?’ ‘Yes, they are’ (be).

    • The short answer to a question using "are" is "are."
  9. The letters are not (not be) on the table.

    • The negative form for plural nouns using the verb "to be" is "are not" (or "aren't").
  10. What time do you get up (get up) in the morning?

    • This is a question in the present simple tense. "Do" is the auxiliary verb, and the base form "get up" follows it.
  11. My sister and her husband have (have) a big house.

    • For plural subjects, use the base form "have" in the present simple tense.
  12. Where does your brother work (work)?

    • This is a question in the present simple tense for a third-person singular subject. "Does" is the auxiliary verb, and the base form "work" follows it.
  13. He always reads (read) the newspaper on Saturdays.

    • In the present simple tense, add "-s" to the verb for third-person singular subjects.
  14. She does not teach (not teach) Spanish. She teaches French.

    • The negative form in the present simple tense uses "does not" (or "doesn't") for third-person singular subjects, followed by the base form "teach."
  15. Is (be) his father a lawyer?

    • This is a question in the present simple tense using the verb "to be." The correct form for "is" in questions is "is."

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