Mamando Gostoso PDF
Mamando Gostoso PDF
Mamando Gostoso PDF
1. I don't do gymnastics.
2. They don't speak English at school.
3. We don't have lunch at twelve o´clock.
4. Sarah doesn't live in Scotland.
5. He doesn't do his homework before dinner.
6. You don't watch sport in the evening.
7. My sister doesn't speak English.
8. We don't live in London.
9. My friends doesn't play tennis.
10. Carlos doesn't have breakfast.
11. I don't believe it!
1. My best friend likes Manchester United. / My best friend doesn't likes Manchester United.
2. We go to the cinema every week. / We don't go to the cinema every week.
3. I have lunch at one o´clock. / I don't have lunch at one o clock.
4. You play basketball at weekends. / You don't play basketball at weekends.
5. We read the newspaper every morning. / We don't read the newspaper every morning.
6. My parents do the shopping in the centre. / My parents don't the shopping in The centre.
7. My brother and I do our homework every evening. / My brother and I don't our homework every evening.
8. You go skiing on July. / You don't go skiing on July.
9. I do karate at school. / O don't karate at School.
10. Adam and Debbie play volleyball. / Adam and Debbie don't play volleyball.
11. Ricky goes home at four o´clock. / Ricky doesn't goes home at four o clock.
12. The teacher speaks Chinese. / The teacher doesn't speaks chinese.
13. I play football. / I don't play football.
14. You live in New Zealand. / You don't live in New zealand.
15. She meets her friends on Sundays. / She doesn't meets her friend on Sunday.
Complete the texts with the correct form of the verbs in brackets.
Sue live (live) in Edinburgh. She studies (study) medicine at university. She reads (read) books and use (use) the computer. Sue love (love) cats but
she don't like (not like) dogs. She plays (play) tennis with her friends. They go out (go out) on Saturdays, but don't like (not like) discos. Sue speak
Emma is eighteen. She gets up (get up) at three o´clock in the afternoon. She has (have) dinner at six o´clock. After dinner she visits (visit) her
friend Mandy and they watch (watch) TV. At eleven o´clock at night, Mandy and Emma starts (start) to work. Emma finishes (finish) work at seven o
´clock in the morning. After work, she has (have) breakfast. She goes (go) to bed at eight o´clock in the morning. What are Mandy and Emma´s
My name by (be) Gary. I live (live) in New York. My weekends by (be) great! I don't Go (not go) to school and I get up (get up) late – at about ten o
´clock. I wath (watch) TV with my sister in the morning. At two o´clock, we have (have) lunch in a restaurant with my mum and dad. My parents
does (do) the shopping but my sister and I don't Go (not go) with them. We meet (meet) our friends at an Internet café in the centre. What about
On school days, I get up (get up) at 7.00. I have (have) breakfast with my mother and sister. We don't see (not see) my father in the morning – he
goes (go) to work very early. My sister and I go (go) to school by bus. The school don't by (not be) near our house and we don't go (not go) home
for lunch. In the evening, I wath (watch) TV with my father but my mother studies (study). At weekends, we have (have) more free time. My sister
and I don't go (not go) to school. My father doesn't work (not work) and my mother doesn't study (not study). On Saturdays, we have (have) lunch
in a nice restaurant. On Sundays, we visit (visit) my grandparents. They live (live) in a beautiful house near the park.
John gets up (get up) at 7.30 a.m. He has (have) breakfast at 8.00 and then he goes (go) to his office by train. He reads (read) the newspaper. He
works (work) for a big company in London. In his job, he meets (meet) people from other companies. He travell (travel) to the USA on business every
three weeks.
The Evans don't by (not be) an usual family. Mark and Brenda Evans, and their two children, Amy and David, by (be) an on-line family. Mark Evans
works (work) for a TV company and he use (use) a computer at work. His wife, Brenda, by (be) a researcher. She surf (surf) the Internet to find
ideas for stories. Their two children spend (spend) hours in front of the computer. Amy by (be) ten and she writes (write) e-mails to her friends.
David by (be) six and he looks for (look for) pictures and games on the Net. In Britain, people wathes (watch) TV in the evenings, but the Evans
family play (play) computer games..
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