1. Changethe sentencesto negative:
a. Mike studies a lot.
Mike doesn’t study a lot.
b. He goes to school every day.
c. You cook delicious food. d. It snows in this country.
e. Turtles fly. f. I drive fast.
g. Jack reads a lot. h. Susan speaks Chinese.
i. I watch TV every day. j. He wears a uniform.
k. They wake up early. l. We eat dinner in the afternoon.
2. Use the verbs and complete the sentences with negative Present Simple.
Use each verb once:
drink wear like speak drive take listen
have work ride give study make
a. Jane and I have a car, but she doesn’t drive it.
b. I’m a doctor, but I at the hospital.
c.
My mother and father have a lot of money, but
they me any.
d. He’s a student, but he often.
e. Matt likes English but he math.
f.
Larry and Glen work together but
they the same schedule.
g.
He has a uniform, but he it very
often.
h.
She’s a lawyer, but she a lot of
money.
i.
I wake up early every day, but
I showers in the morning. I usually
take them at night.
j. John is a barista, but he coffee.
k. I have a bicycle, but I it very often.
l.
She speaks French, but she to
French music.
3. Complete the sentences. Use positive or negative forms of the verbs in
the Present Simple:
a. My class has a good teacher. He always answers our questions. (answer)
b. The weather is nice here. It very much. (rain)
c. I have a best friend, but I her every day. (see)
d. The store is pretty small. It many customers. (have)
e. John doesn’t like cars, but he as a mechanic for a living. (work)
f. Beth is my best friend. I to her every day on Facebook. (talk)
g. He always his homework. The teacher likes this. (do)
h. I like the food at that restaurant, but I there very often. It is really
expensive. (go)
i. After breakfast, I take a shower, dressed, and go to work. (get)
j. Sometimes I my email in the morning, but I usually do it at night.
(check)
4. Use the verbs and write positive or negative sentences about yourself:
a. I ride / don’t ride a bicycle every day. (ride)
b. I TV often. (watch)
c. I coffee. (drink)
d. I money. (like)
e. I early every day. (wake up)
f. I a shower at night. (take)
g. I a job. (have)

Present simple2

  • 1.
    1. Changethe sentencestonegative: a. Mike studies a lot. Mike doesn’t study a lot. b. He goes to school every day. c. You cook delicious food. d. It snows in this country. e. Turtles fly. f. I drive fast. g. Jack reads a lot. h. Susan speaks Chinese. i. I watch TV every day. j. He wears a uniform. k. They wake up early. l. We eat dinner in the afternoon. 2. Use the verbs and complete the sentences with negative Present Simple. Use each verb once: drink wear like speak drive take listen have work ride give study make a. Jane and I have a car, but she doesn’t drive it.
  • 2.
    b. I’m adoctor, but I at the hospital. c. My mother and father have a lot of money, but they me any. d. He’s a student, but he often. e. Matt likes English but he math. f. Larry and Glen work together but they the same schedule.
  • 3.
    g. He has auniform, but he it very often. h. She’s a lawyer, but she a lot of money. i. I wake up early every day, but I showers in the morning. I usually take them at night. j. John is a barista, but he coffee. k. I have a bicycle, but I it very often. l. She speaks French, but she to French music.
  • 4.
    3. Complete thesentences. Use positive or negative forms of the verbs in the Present Simple: a. My class has a good teacher. He always answers our questions. (answer) b. The weather is nice here. It very much. (rain) c. I have a best friend, but I her every day. (see)
  • 5.
    d. The storeis pretty small. It many customers. (have) e. John doesn’t like cars, but he as a mechanic for a living. (work) f. Beth is my best friend. I to her every day on Facebook. (talk) g. He always his homework. The teacher likes this. (do) h. I like the food at that restaurant, but I there very often. It is really
  • 6.
    expensive. (go) i. Afterbreakfast, I take a shower, dressed, and go to work. (get) j. Sometimes I my email in the morning, but I usually do it at night. (check) 4. Use the verbs and write positive or negative sentences about yourself: a. I ride / don’t ride a bicycle every day. (ride) b. I TV often. (watch) c. I coffee. (drink) d. I money. (like) e. I early every day. (wake up) f. I a shower at night. (take) g. I a job. (have)