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Fill in the gaps with the correct
form of these verbs.
use chat use read
get send go have (x2)
download (x2)
1 I use the internet for about six
hours every day.
2 Last night I online to
buy some concert tickets.
3 I like blogs about
other people’s holidays.
4 Do you a favourite
website?
5 I never buy CDs because I
music onto my MP3
player instead.
6 My son to his friends
online for about three hours a
day.
7 I always the same
search engine.
8 I sometimes videos
onto my laptop so I can watch
them on the train.
9 Excuse me. Does this café
WiFi?
10 I you an email
yesterday. Did you it?
- In this sentence, the verb "use" is in the correct form, as the subject "I" is using the internet.
2. Last night I went online to buy some concert tickets.
- In this sentence, the verb "go" is not appropriate as it doesn't match the context of using the internet. The correct verb is "went".
3. I like reading blogs about other people’s holidays.
- In this sentence, the verb "read" is in the correct form as it matches the action of reading blogs.
4. Do you have a favourite website?
- In this sentence, the verb "have" is in the correct form as it is used to ask if someone possesses a favorite website.
5. I never buy CDs because I download music onto my MP3 player instead.
- In this sentence, the verb "download" is in the correct form as it matches the action of transferring music onto the MP3 player.
6. My son chats to his friends online for about three hours a day.
- In this sentence, the verb "chat" is in the correct form as it represents the action of talking to friends online.
7. I always use the same search engine.
- In this sentence, the verb "use" is in the correct form as it represents the action of utilizing a particular search engine.
8. I sometimes download videos onto my laptop so I can watch them on the train.
- In this sentence, the verb "download" is in the correct form as it matches the action of transferring videos onto the laptop.
9. Excuse me. Does this café have WiFi?
- In this sentence, the verb "have" is in the correct form as it is used to ask if the café provides WiFi.
10. I sent you an email yesterday. Did you receive it?
- In this sentence, the verb "send" is in the correct form as it represents the action of transmitting an email. The correct verb in the second clause is "receive", not "it".