Complete the sentences the correct form of the verbs in the
box.
~belong, know, not like, need, rain, not remember, wait, want~.
1 sorry, i - - your name.
2 tom's shoes are worn out. he - - some new ones.
3 jason - - dancing very much.
4 it - - and i haven't got an umbrella.
5 those trainers-- to me. give them back!
6 - - you where my dictionary is?
7 'where are you? ' 'we-- for the bus.'
8 i'm tired and i-- to go home now.
Explanation: The sentence is in the present tense and the speaker is apologizing for not knowing the name of the person they are speaking to. The correct form of the verb "know" in the simple present tense is "don't know" when used with the pronoun "I".
2. Tom's shoes are worn out. He needs some new ones.
Explanation: The sentence is in the present tense and the speaker is stating that Tom's shoes are in a bad condition and he requires new ones. The correct form of the verb "need" in the simple present tense is "needs" when used with the pronoun "he".
3. Jason doesn't like dancing very much.
Explanation: The sentence is in the present tense and the speaker is expressing that Jason doesn't have a strong preference for dancing. The correct form of the verb "not like" in the simple present tense is "doesn't like" when used with the pronoun "Jason".
4. It is raining and I don't have an umbrella.
Explanation: The sentence is in the present tense and the speaker is stating that it is currently raining and they do not possess an umbrella. The correct form of the verb "not remember" in the simple present tense is "don't have" when used with the pronoun "I".
5. Those trainers belong to me. Give them back!
Explanation: The sentence is in the present tense and the speaker is claiming ownership of the trainers and requesting them to be returned. The correct form of the verb "belong" in the simple present tense is "belong" when used with the pronoun "those trainers".
6. Do you know where my dictionary is?
Explanation: The sentence is in the present tense and the speaker is asking if the person they are speaking to knows the location of their dictionary. The correct form of the verb "know" in the present tense is "do you know" when used with the pronoun "you".
7. 'Where are you?' 'We are waiting for the bus.'
Explanation: The sentence is in the present tense and it is a conversation between two people. The first person is asking about the location of the second person, and the second person responds that they are waiting for the bus. The correct form of the verb "wait" in the present tense is "are waiting" when used with the pronoun "we".
8. I'm tired and I want to go home now.
Explanation: The sentence is in the present tense and the speaker is stating that they are tired and have the desire to go home at that moment. The correct form of the verb "want" in the present tense is "want" when used with the pronoun "I".