Rewrite the sentences with
the verbs provided. Use the
affirmative or negative.
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…
Tom often (1) for his
friends.
She (2) dinner every
day.
They usually (5)
cartoons in the
morning.
Linda (6) her room
very often.
He (7) happy when he
listens to music.
He (9) the answer to
this exercise.
I (10) any alcohol –
only water.
“Dad, I (11) your help
with my homework.”
He sometimes (14)
his dog.
We (15) a lot on the
phone.
Bob (13) the
Internet every day.
They always (17) their
dog after lunch.
Charlie (18) football
with his friend Lucy.
They always (3) such
nice presents.
I (19) to the dentist
very often. I hate it.
I (4) very well when
I’m drunk.
You (8) at the
weekend, do you?
We usually (12)
the bus to school.
I (16) any money left.
Brian (20) way too
much cake.
Rewrite the sentences with
the verbs provided. Use the
affirmative or negative.
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…
Tom often (1) for his
friends.
She (2) dinner every
day.
They usually (5)
cartoons in the
morning.
Linda (6) her room
very often.
He (7) happy when he
listens to music.
He (9) the answer to
this exercise.
I (10) any alcohol –
only water.
“Dad, I (11) your help
with my homework.”
He sometimes (14)
his dog.
We (15) a lot on the
phone.
Bob (13) the
Internet every day.
They always (17) their
dog after lunch.
Charlie (18) football
with his friend Lucy.
They always (3) such
nice presents.
I (19) to the dentist
very often. I hate it.
I (4) very well when
I’m drunk.
You (8) at the
weekend, do you?
We usually (12)
the bus to school.
I (16) any money left.
Brian (20) way too
much cake.
Rewrite the sentences with
the verbs provided. Use the
affirmative or negative.
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…
Tom often sings for
his friends.
She cooks dinner
every day.
They usually watch
cartoons in the
morning.
Linda doesn’t clean
her room very often.
He feels happy when
he listens to music.
I don’t drink any
alcohol – only water.
“Dad, I don’t need
your help with my…”
He sometimes
doesn’t feed his dog.
We talk a lot on the
phone.
Charlie doesn’t play
football with his
friend Lucy.
I don’t go to the
dentist very often.
He doesn’t know the
answer to this
exercise.
Bob surfs the
Internet every day.
They always walk
their dog after lunch.
They always buy such
nice presents.
I don’t dance very
well when I’m drunk.
You don’t work at
the weekend...
We usually take
the bus to school.
I don’t have any…
Brian eats way too
much cake.