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Complete the following sentences by using the right form of to do (do, don't, does, doesn't).

Example: Peter works in a shop, but he ______ work in an office.

Answer: Peter works in a shop, but he doesn't work in an office.

1) My mother likes chocolate, but she ______ like biscuits.
2) What ______ the children wear at your school?
3) Lynn's father watches badminton on TV, but he ______ watch judo.
4) Where ______ the ______ buy their ______?
5) ______ the cat like to sleep on the sofa?
6) Dogs love bones, but they ______ love cheese.
7) Where ______ Sam and Ben hide their CDs?
8) We eat pizza, but we ______ eat hamburgers.
9) ______ Mrs Miller read magazines?
10) ______ the boys play cricket outside?

1) My mother likes chocolate, but she doesn't like biscuits.
2) What do the children wear at your school?
3) Lynn's father watches badminton on TV, but he doesn't watch judo.
4) Where do the ______ buy their ______?
5) Does the cat like to sleep on the sofa?
6) Dogs love bones, but they don't love cheese.
7) Where do Sam and Ben hide their CDs?
8) We eat pizza, but we don't eat hamburgers.
9) Does Mrs Miller read magazines?
10) Do the boys play cricket outside?
The verb do (do, don't, does, doesn't) in the Simple Present - 2
Explanation: The forms of do
Complete the following sentences by using the right form of to do (do, don't, does, doesn't).
Example: Peter works in a shop, but he ______ work in an office.
Answer: Peter works in a shop, but he doesn't work in an office.

1) The girls love tennis, but they ______ love riding.
2) What ______ Sandra ______?
3) Mr Nelson speaks Spanish, but he ______ speak German.
4) Where ______ your grandparents live?
5) ______ Brenda and Henry bake muffins for their party?
6) Max plays tennis, but he ______ play hockey.
7) ______ Mr Smith teach English?
8) Doris and Eric read comics, but they ______ read books.
9) What ______ you have for lunch, Lisa?
10) ______ the children learn to cook at school?

1) The girls love tennis, but they don't love riding.
2) What does Sandra _____?
3) Mr Nelson speaks Spanish, but he doesn't speak German.
4) Where do your grandparents live?
5) Do Brenda and Henry bake muffins for their party?
6) Max plays tennis, but he doesn't play hockey.
7) Does Mr Smith teach English?
8) Doris and Eric read comics, but they don't read books.
9) What do you have for lunch, Lisa?
10) Do the children learn to cook at school?

Complete the following sentences by using the right form of to do (do, don't, does, doesn't, did, didn't, done).

Example: Peter works in a shop, but he ______ work in an office.

Answer: Peter works in a shop, but he doesn't work in an office.

1) My mother has ______ the shopping.
2) Walter ______ fly to Rome, he flies to Venice.
3) ______ you recycle inkjet cartridges?
4) ______ drink and drive.
5) When ______ the first lesson start?
6) Yesterday Rick ______ forget his homework.
7) What have you ______ with your ______, Jack?
8) Last week we ______ write a test.
9) ______ Amy come to school by bike this morning?
10) Have you ever ______ anything silly?

1) My mother has done the shopping.
2) Walter doesn't fly to Rome, he flies to Venice.
3) Do you recycle inkjet cartridges?
4) Don't drink and drive.
5) When does the first lesson start?
6) Yesterday Rick didn't forget his homework.
7) What have you done with your money, Jack?
8) Last week we didn't write a test.
9) Did Amy come to school by bike this morning?
10) Have you ever done anything silly?

Questions with do or does - Exercise 1

Explanation: do/does

Put in do or does into the gaps.
1) ______ Peter live with his father?
2) ______ you learn Spanish?
3) ______ Andrew and Martin ride their bikes to school?
4) ______ they play in the garden?
5) ______ Sandy's hamster live in a cage?
6) ______ the cats sit on the wall?
7) ______ we work in front of the computer?
8) ______ you play the drums?
9) ______ Steve wear pullovers?
10) ______ I clean the bathroom?

1) Does Peter live with his father?
2) Do you learn Spanish?
3) Do Andrew and Martin ride their bikes to school?
4) Do they play in the garden?
5) Does Sandy's hamster live in a cage?
6) Do the cats sit on the wall?
7) Do we work in front of the computer?
8) Do you play the drums?
9) Does Steve wear pullovers?
10) Do I clean the bathroom?

Questions with do or does - Exercise 2
Explanation: do/does

Put in the auxiliaries do or does into the gaps.
1) ______ you write with a pencil?
2) ______ your father often make breakfast?
3) ______ your teachers always check your homework?
4) ______ you and your sister feed the pets?
5) ______ you send text messages?
6) ______ your friend visit museums?
7) ______ your cats climb trees?
8) ______ you learn to cook at school?
9) ______ your sister play badminton?
10) ______ your grandparents go on holiday in winter?

1) Do you write with a pencil?
2) Does your father often make breakfast?
3) Do your teachers always check your homework?
4) Do you and your sister feed the pets?
5) Do you send text messages?
6) Does your friend visit museums?
7) Do your cats climb trees?
8) Do you learn to cook at school?
9) Does your sister play badminton?
10) Do your grandparents go on holiday in winter?


The verb do - auxiliary and main verb
Forms of do - Exercise 1  Exercise 2  Exercise 3
do or does - Exercise 1  Exercise 2

The verb do can be an auxiliary verb or a main verb in English.

do as a main verb in the Simple Present (do, does, don't, doesn't)

affirmative negative
I, we, you, they:
I do my homework in the evenings. I don't do my homework in the evenings.*
he, she, it:
He does his homework in the evenings. He doesn't do his homework in the evenings.*

*Note: Here we use do in the negative sentence as an auxiliary and as a main verb.


do as a main verb in the Simple Past (did, didn't)

affirmative negative
I did my homework in the evenings. I didn't do my homework in the evenings.**

**Note: Here we use did in the negative sentence as an auxiliary and do as a main verb.


do as a main verb - past participle (done)

affirmative negative
I have done my homework. I haven't done my homework.


do as a main verb (Present Progressive, Gerund, present participle) - (doing)

affirmative negative
I am doing my homework. I am not doing my homework.
Doing my homework is not always fun. Not doing my homework is not clever.
I saw Jane doing her homework. I didn't see Jane doing her homework.

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