Exercise 1. change the verb into the correct present simple form: christopher (drive) a bus. we (have) some money. (you watch) movies? they (not work) for us. i (love) to dance. she (have) many friends. alexis and her husband always (come) for the summer. (he draw) well? james (not remember) me. laura (be) a beautiful girl. exercise 2. turn the given sentences into affirmative sentences, negative sentences or questions. the phrases behind the given sentences tell you what to do. olivia can play the guitar. → negative sentence can the girls play hockey? → affirmative sentence richard can play the trumpet. → question can she write with her left hand? → affirmative sentence he can write good stories. → negative sentence alex can write exciting articles. → question henry can cook spaghetti. → question they can cook well. → negative sentence can carol cook cupcakes? → affirmative sentence exercise 3. rewrite the following phrases using possessive case (‘s). the ball of the dog. the skateboard of that man. the songs of the children. the umbrella of my grandmother. the room of my friend. the questions of my son. the wife of my brother. the table of our teacher. the poems of pushkin. the voice of this girl.
have
do you watch
don't work
love
has
come
does he draw
doesn't remember
is
Olivia can't play the guitar
the girls can play hockey
can Richard play the trumpet?
she can write with her left hand
he can't write good stories
can Alex write exciting articles?
can Henry cook spaghetti?
they can't cook well
Carol can cook cupcakes.
the dog's ball
that man's skateboard
the children's song
my grandmother's umbrella
my friend's room
my son's questions
my brother's wife
our teacher's table
Pushkin's poems
this girl's voice