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English Exercise | Plural Nouns (Plurals)

English Exercise | Plural Nouns (Plurals)

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Exercise 10

Fill in the sentences with the nouns in the singular or plural:

1 – The fork is on the ______.

shelf
shelves

2 – The ____ is playing with a bottle.

 baby
 babies

3 – I put two big _____ in my lunch box.

potato
potatoes

4 – A few men wear _____.

watch
watches

5 – I saw a ______ in the kitchen.

mouse
mice

6 – The chefs use their ______ to prepare the dish.

knife
knives

7 – This recipe needs a lot of _______.

 tomatos
 tomatoes

8 – These ______ are going to the festival.

person
persons

9 – The ______ over there want to talk to you.

 man
 men

10 – The ______ are doing their homework right now.

student
students

 

 


ANSWERS

  1. shelf
  2. baby
  3. potatoes
  4. watches
  5. mouse
  6. knives
  7. tomatoes
  8. persons
  9. men
  10. students

English Exercise | Plural Nouns (Plurals)

English Exercise | Plural Nouns (Plurals)

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Exercise 

Fill in the sentences with the nouns in the singular or plural:

1 – The dog is sitting on my ____
 bed
 beds

2 – There are five _____ on the table.

 pencil
 pencils

3 – I have two ______.

 sister
 sisters

4 – They are riding their ____ .

 bike
 bikes

5 – We have a ____ .

 dog
 dogs

6 – How many _____ do you have in your bag?

 book
 books

7 – My father has a new ______ .

 car
 cars

8 – There are four people in the ______.

 room
 rooms

9 – There’s one ____ on the floor.

 pen
 pens

10 – That’s a very good _____!

 idea
 ideas

 

 


ANSWERS

1 – bed
2 – pencils
3 – sisters
4 – bikes
5 – dog
6 – books
7 – car
8 – room
9 – pen
10 – idea

Have to / Don’t have to | Exercise with answers

Have to Don’t have to | Exercise with answers

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Choose between has to, have to, doesn’t have to and don’t have to:

  1. You  worry about her, she’s fine.
  2. She  clean the kitchen, it’s already clean!
  3.  get up early on Sundays. I can’t stay in bed.
  4. Max and Sam  learn French, they are aldready fluent!
  5. Tom  help his brother because he is too small.
  6. You  do it if you don’t want to.
  7. We  do our homework, we have school tomorrow.
  8. Does Tina  work long hours?
  9. She  go to the hospital, it’s an emergency!
  10. My mother  cook, because I cook for the whole family.
  11. The cat is hungry. I  feed him.
  12. Tina  tidy up her room, it’s too dirty!
  13. Policemen  wear a uniform.
  14. We  pay. It’s free!
  15. The children  be polite with the neigbors.

 


ANSWERS

  1. You don’t have to worry about her, she’s fine.
  2. She doesn’t have to clean the kitchen, it’s already clean!
  3. I have to get up early on Sundays. I can’t stay in bed.
  4. Max and Sam don’t have to learn french, they are aldready fluent!
  5. Tom has to help his brother because he is too small.
  6. You don’t have to do it if you don’t want to.
  7. We have to do our homework, we have school tomorrow.
  8. Does Tina have to work long hours?
  9. She has to go to the hospital, it’s an emergency!
  10. My mother doesn’t have to cook, because I cook for the whole family.
  11. The cat is hungry. I have to feed him.
  12. Tina has to tidy up her room, it’s too dirty!
  13. Policemen have to wear a uniform.
  14. We don’t have to pay. It’s free!
  15. The children have to be polite with the neigbors.

 

Simple Present Tense Negative | Exercises with answers 3

Simple Present Tense Negative | Exercises with answers

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Exercise 3

Put the verb in bold in the negative form (you can use the contracted form – ex: isn’t, doesn’t…):

Ex: Sam writes letters. → Sam doesn’t write letters. OR: Sam does not write letters.

  1. We go to the cinema every Friday. → We to the cinema every Friday.
  2. You read the newspaper every day. → You the newspaper every day.
  3. He goes to school in France. → He to school in France.
  4. I have a shower in the morning. → I a shower in the morning.
  5. She drinks tea every afternoon. → She tea every afternoon.
  6. They visit their friends during the weekend. → They their friends during the weekend.
  7. You study English very often. → You English very often.
  8. It rains here in the summer. → It here in the summer.
  9. He likes spinach. → He spinach.
  10. She plays the guitar. → She the guitar.

 


ANSWERS

  1. We don’t go to the cinema every Friday. (ou: do not…)
  2. You don’t read the newspaper every day. (ou: do not…)
  3. He doesn’t go to school in France. (ou: does not…)
  4. I don’t have a shower in the morning. (ou: do not…)
  5. She doesn’t drink tea every afternoon. (ou: does not…)
  6. They don’t visit their friends during the weekend. (ou: do not…)
  7. You don’t study English very often. (ou: do not…)
  8. It doesn’t rain here in the summer. (ou: does not…)
  9. He doesn’t like spinach. (ou: does not…)
  10. She doesn’t play the guitar. (ou: does not…)

Simple Present Tense Negative | Exercises with answers 4

Simple Present Tense Negative | Exercises with answers

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Exercise 4

Put the verb in bold in the negative form (you can use the contracted form – ex: isn’t, doesn’t…):

Ex: Sam writes letters. → Sam doesn’t write letters. OR: Sam does not write letters.

  1. We watch TV in the evening. → We TV in the evening.
  2. Sam does the dishes every day. → Sam the dishes every day.
  3. She is very fat. → She very fat.
  4. The train arrives in the afternoon. → The train in the afternoon.
  5. We are ready to start work. → We ready to start work.
  6. I like coffee. → I coffee.
  7. I live in Paris. → I in Paris.
  8. She comes from Spain. → She from Spain.
  9. Kevin works in a bank. → Kevin  in a bank.
  10. They get up at eight o’clock. → They at eight o’clock.

 

 


ANSWERS

  1. We don’t watch TV in the evening. (ou: do not…)
  2. Sam doesn’t do the dishes every day. (ou: does not…)
  3. She isn’t very fat. (ou: is not…)
  4. The train doesn’t arrive in the afternoon. (ou: does not…)
  5. We aren’t ready to start work. (ou: are not…)
  6. I don’t like coffee. (ou: do not…)
  7. I don’t live in Paris. (ou: do not…)
  8. She doesn’t come from Spain. (ou: does not…)
  9. Kevin doesn’t work in a bank. (ou: does not…)
  10. They don’t get up at eight o’clock. (ou: do not…)

Simple Present Tense Negative | Exercises with answers 5

Simple Present Tense Negative | Exercises with answers

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Exercise 5

Put the verb in bold in the negative form (you can use the contracted form – ex: isn’t, doesn’t…):

Ex: Sam writes letters. → Sam doesn’t write letters. OU: Sam does not write letters.

  1. She cleans her room. → She her room.
  2. You ride your bike every weekend. → You your bike every weekend.
  3. Tina takes nice photos. → Tina  nice photos.
  4. They open the windows. → They the windows.
  5. He buys a new Iphone. → He a new Iphone.
  6. I am late. → I late.
  7. She has a cat. → She  a cat.
  8. I smoke cigarettes. → I smoke cigarettes.
  9. He sings in a rock band. → He in a rock band.
  10. I eat dinner at 8pm. → I dinner at 8pm.

 

 


ANSWERS

  1. She doesn’t clean her room. (ou: does not…)
  2. You don’t ride your bike every weekend. (ou: do not…)
  3. Tina doesn’t take nice photos. (ou: does not…)
  4. They don’t open the windows. (ou: do not…)
  5. He doesn’t buy a new Iphone. (ou: does not…)
  6. I’m not late. (ou: I am not…)
  7. She doesn’t have a cat. (ou: does not…)
  8. I don’t smoke cigarettes. (ou: do not…)
  9. He doesn’t sing in a rock band. (ou: does not…)
  10. I don’t eat dinner at 8pm. (ou: do not…)

Simple Present Tense Negative | Exercises with answers 6

Simple Present Tense Negative | Exercises with answers

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Exercise 6

Put the verb in bold in the negative form (you can use the contracted form – ex: isn’t, doesn’t…):

Ex: Sam writes letters. → Sam doesn’t write letters. OU: Sam does not write letters.

  1. Kate is nice. → Kate  nice.
  2. This car makes a lot of noise. → This car a lot of noise.
  3. You wear pants. → You  pants.
  4. They speak English. → They English.
  5. I am from Spain. → I from Spain.
  6. We are from Germany. → We from Germany.
  7. Paul draws nice pictures. → Paul  nice pictures.
  8. I watch TV. → I  TV.
  9. We play football. → We football.
  10. It is boring. → It boring.

 


ANSWERS

  1. Kate isn’t nice. (ou: is not…)
  2. This car doesn’t make a lot of noise. (ou: does not…)
  3. You don’t wear pants. (ou: do not…)
  4. They don’t speak English. (ou: do not…)
  5. I’m not from Spain. (ou: I am not…)
  6. We aren’t from Germany. (ou: are not…)
  7. Paul doesn’t draw nice pictures. (ou: does not…)
  8. I don’t watch TV. (ou: do not…)
  9. We don’t play football. (ou: do not…)
  10. It isn’t boring. (ou: is not…)

Simple Present Tense Negative | Exercise with answers

Simple Present Tense Negative | Exercise with answers

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Exercise 2

Complete the sentences with the negative form of the simple present tense:

  1. The children (be/not)   tired.
  2. Tina (have/not)   any brothers or sisters.
  3. I (drink/not)   alcohol.
  4. She (like/not)   snails.
  5. I (be/not)   from Spain.

 


ANSWERS

  1. The children are not tired.
  2. Tina has not got any brothers or sisters.
  3. I do not drink alcohol.
  4. She does not like snails.
  5. I am not from Spain.

Simple Present Tense Negative | Exercise with answers

Simple Present Tense Negative | Exercise with answers

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Exercise 1

Put the sentences in the negative form of the simple present tense:

  1. They play soccer every week. ⇒ They  soccer every week.
  2. Tom is nice. ⇒ Tom  nice.
  3. This bike makes a lot of noise. ⇒ This bike  a lot of noise.
  4. I like tennis. ⇒ I  tennis.
  5. We are from Spain. ⇒ We from Spain.
  6. You wear shorts. ⇒ You  shorts.
  7. They speak French. ⇒ They  French.
  8. He watches movies. ⇒ He  movies.
  9. I am from Spain. ⇒ I from Spain.
  10. Paul draws nice pictures. ⇒ Paul  nice pictures.

ANSWERS

  1. They play soccer every week. ⇒ They are not playing soccer every week.
  2. Tom is nice. ⇒ Tom is not nice.
  3. This bike makes a lot of noise. ⇒ This bike does’nt make (ou does not make) a lot of noise.
  4. I like tennis. ⇒ I don’t like tennis.
  5. We are from Spain. ⇒ We are not from Spain.
  6. You wear shorts. ⇒ You don’t wear shorts.
  7. They speak French. ⇒ They don’t speak French.
  8. He watches movies. ⇒ He doesn’t watch movies.
  9. I am from Spain. ⇒ I am not from Spain.
  10. Paul draws nice pictures. ⇒ Paul does not draw nice pictures.

Be going to | Exercise with answer (+PDF)

Be going to | Exercise with answer (+PDF)

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Exercise 

Complete the sentences with ‘be+going to’ to the present tense: 

  1. Julian (to collect)  the books from the library.
  2. (we/to miss)  our train?
  3. I (not/to sleep)  in this dirty bed.
  4. When (you/to book)   the table in the restaurant?
  5. He (not/to stay)  here any longer.
  6. (the man/to steal)  the wallet?
  7. My parents (not/to paint)  the hall in pink.
  8. Why (they/to work)  this Saturday?
  9. (you/to lay)  the table?
  10. The players (not/to throw)  the ball.

 


ANSWERS

  1. Julian is going to collect the books from the library.
  2. Are we going to miss our train?
  3. I’m not going to sleep in this dirty bed.
  4. When are you going to book the table in the restaurant?
  5. He is not going to stay here any longer.
  6. Is the man going to steal the wallet?
  7. My parents are not going to paint the hall in pink.
  8. Why are they going to work this Saturday?
  9. Are you going to lay the table?
  10. The players are not going to throw the ball.