TEST 2 PRESENT SIMPLE (2)
1. How much ... this sweater cost?
A is
B does
C do
2. How much ... this sweater?
3. It ... rainy in summer,
A don!
B doesn't
C isn't
4. It... often rain in summer.
5.1 ... stay at home on Sundays.
A am not
B doesn't
C don't
6.I ... at home on Sundays.
7. He ... have much money.
A isn't
B doesn't
C don't
8. He ... rich.
9. Mag and her sister ... live in Rome,
A aren't
B doesn't
C don't
10. Mag and her sister ... in Rome.
11. Pat's mother ... teach students.
A isn't
B doesn'?
C don'!
12. Pat's mother ... a teacher.
13. It ... cost much to stay at that hotel.
A doen?
B isn'?
C don't
14. That hotel ... expensive.
- Correct answer: B) does
- Explanation: The question is asking about the cost of the sweater, and to form a question in the Present Simple tense, we use the auxiliary verb "does" with the pronoun "this" and the base form of the main verb "cost."
2. How much is this sweater?
- Correct answer: Not provided
- Explanation: The question is incomplete and lacks the verb "does" or "cost." To make it grammatically correct, we need to say "How much does this sweater cost?" as mentioned in question 1.
3. It doesn't rain in summer.
- Correct answer: B) doesn't
- Explanation: The sentence is in the negative form, and for the third person singular subject "It" in the Present Simple tense, we use the auxiliary verb "doesn't" with the base form of the main verb "rain."
4. It doesn't often rain in summer.
- Correct answer: Not provided
- Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct with the use of "it doesn't often rain" to indicate that the action of raining in summer is not frequent.
5.1 I don't stay at home on Sundays.
- Correct answer: C) don't
- Explanation: The subject is "I," which is the first-person singular pronoun, and for this subject, we use the auxiliary verb "don't" with the base form of the main verb "stay" in the negative form.
6. I stay at home on Sundays.
- Correct answer: Not provided
- Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct with the use of "I stay" to indicate that the speaker stays at home on Sundays.
7. He doesn't have much money.
- Correct answer: B) doesn't
- Explanation: The sentence is in the negative form, and for the third person singular subject "He" in the Present Simple tense, we use the auxiliary verb "doesn't" with the base form of the main verb "have."
8. He is rich.
- Correct answer: Not provided
- Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct and states that "he is rich" without any negation.
9. Mag and her sister live in Rome.
- Correct answer: Not provided
- Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct and states that "Mag and her sister live in Rome."
10. Mag and her sister don't live in Rome.
- Correct answer: C) don't
- Explanation: The subject is "Mag and her sister," which is the third person plural pronoun, and for this subject, we use the auxiliary verb "don't" with the base form of the main verb "live" in the negative form.
11. Pat's mother doesn't teach students.
- Correct answer: C) don'!
- Explanation: The sentence is in the negative form, and for the third person singular subject "Pat's mother" in the Present Simple tense, we use the auxiliary verb "doesn't" with the base form of the main verb "teach."
12. Pat's mother is a teacher.
- Correct answer: Not provided
- Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct and states that "Pat's mother is a teacher" without any negation.
13. It doesn't cost much to stay at that hotel.
- Correct answer: C) don't
- Explanation: The sentence is in the negative form, and for the third person singular subject "It" in the Present Simple tense, we use the auxiliary verb "doesn't" with the base form of the main verb "cost."
14. That hotel is expensive.
- Correct answer: Not provided
- Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct and states that "that hotel is expensive" without any negation.