ПЛЗ! I Complete the dialogues with the correct present simple form of the verbs in brackets. (he/watch) English films on his laptop? B Yes, he 2 le 3 (not/ have) a TV in his bedroom (your parents/work) near your house? B No, they s My mother o (travel) 20 km to work every morning (you want to meet for the football match this weekend? B Yes, great. What time 8 (you/get up) at the weekend? AO (not/wake up) very early. Usually at 10 a.m.. B That's OK. The match 10 (not/start) until 11. Mark:
1. (he/watch) English films on his laptop?
Answer: Does he watch English films on his laptop?
Explanation: We use the present simple form "watch" for the third-person singular subject "he".
2. Yes, he 2 le 3 (not/ have) a TV in his bedroom.
Answer: Yes, he doesn't have a TV in his bedroom.
Explanation: We use the present simple negative form "doesn't have" for the third-person singular subject "he".
3. (your parents/work) near your house?
Answer: Do your parents work near your house?
Explanation: We use the present simple form "work" for the third-person plural subject "parents".
4. No, they s My mother o (travel) 20 km to work every morning.
Answer: No, they don't. My mother travels 20 km to work every morning.
Explanation: We use the present simple negative form "don't" for the third-person plural subject "they", and the present simple form "travels" for the third-person singular subject "mother".
5. (you want to meet for the football match this weekend?
Answer: Do you want to meet for the football match this weekend?
Explanation: We use the present simple form "want" for the second-person subject "you".
6. Yes, great. What time 8 (you/get up) at the weekend?
Answer: Yes, great. What time do you get up at the weekend?
Explanation: We use the present simple form "do" before the subject "you" to form a question, and the present simple form "get up" for the second-person subject "you".
7. AO (not/wake up) very early. Usually at 10 a.m..
Answer: I do not wake up very early. Usually at 10 a.m..
Explanation: We use the present simple negative form "do not" before the subject "I" to form a negative statement, and the present simple form "wake up" for the first-person singular subject "I".
8. That's OK. The match 10 (not/start) until 11.
Answer: That's OK. The match does not start until 11.
Explanation: We use the present simple negative form "does not" before the subject "match" to form a negative statement, and the present simple form "start" for the third-person singular subject "match".
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