1. She doesn't understand the rule. Does she understand the rule? 2. He doesn't usually have breakfast at 8 o'clock. Does he usually have breakfast at 8 o'clock? 3. The lecture doesn't start at 10.15. Does the lecture start at 10.15? 4. The flowers don't look fresh. Do the flowers look fresh? 5. She doesn't usually walk in the morning. Does she usually walk in the morning? 6. He doesn't have coffee in the evening. Does he have coffee in the evening? 7. She doesn't remember them well. Does she remember them well? 8. He doesn't play chess very well. Does he play chess very well? 9. She doesn't leave home at 10 o'clock every day. Does she leave home at 10 o'clock every day? 10. Ann doesn't miss you badly. Does Ann miss you badly? 11. They don't feel very cold. Do they feel very cold? 12. Tom doesn't look sick. Does Tom look sick? 13. They don't harvest grapes in March. Do they harvest grapes in March? 14. The last boat doesn't sail at 10 p.m. Does the last boat sail at 10 p.m? 15. That train doesn't go very fast. Does that train go very fast?
Ex. 4. (А, В) Put the verb in brackets into the Present Indefinite. 1. Oscar Wilde and Bernard Shaw (are) the wittiest British writers. 2. Fishermen often (tell) tales about their catches. 3. Their children (go) to a private school. 4. Little Amanda (collects) all sorts of toy-pigs. 5. My father (likes) a lot of milk in his tea and a few lumps of sugar. 6. Anything that he (says) (is) worth listening to. 7. We usually (spend) our holidays in Spain. 8. My English friends (live) in a nice house that (stands) on a hill that (overlooks) lake Windermere, which (is) in the Lake District. 9. What (does this sentence mean)? 10. I (live) in Tver, which (is) my native town. 11. My brother (sings) in Italian opera. 12. My sister (has) a good appetite and she always (eats) heartily. 13. Let's go outside. It (is) terribly hot in the house. 14. What (do you see) over there? 15. In England the traffic (keeps) to the left but on the Continent it (keeps) to the right. 16. This map (is) the largest that we (have). 17. They often (come) to see me in my town house. 18. The twittering of birds in the trees in spring (is) a pleasant sound.
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1. She doesn't understand the rule. Does she understand the rule?2. He doesn't usually have breakfast at 8 o'clock. Does he usually have breakfast at 8 o'clock?
3. The lecture doesn't start at 10.15. Does the lecture start at 10.15?
4. The flowers don't look fresh. Do the flowers look fresh?
5. She doesn't usually walk in the morning. Does she usually walk in the morning?
6. He doesn't have coffee in the evening. Does he have coffee in the evening?
7. She doesn't remember them well. Does she remember them well?
8. He doesn't play chess very well. Does he play chess very well?
9. She doesn't leave home at 10 o'clock every day. Does she leave home at 10 o'clock every day?
10. Ann doesn't miss you badly. Does Ann miss you badly?
11. They don't feel very cold. Do they feel very cold?
12. Tom doesn't look sick. Does Tom look sick?
13. They don't harvest grapes in March. Do they harvest grapes in March?
14. The last boat doesn't sail at 10 p.m. Does the last boat sail at 10 p.m?
15. That train doesn't go very fast. Does that train go very fast?
Ex. 4. (А, В) Put the verb in brackets into the Present Indefinite.
1. Oscar Wilde and Bernard Shaw (are) the wittiest British writers.
2. Fishermen often (tell) tales about their catches.
3. Their children (go) to a private school.
4. Little Amanda (collects) all sorts of toy-pigs.
5. My father (likes) a lot of milk in his tea and a few lumps of sugar.
6. Anything that he (says) (is) worth listening to.
7. We usually (spend) our holidays in Spain.
8. My English friends (live) in a nice house that (stands) on a hill that (overlooks) lake Windermere, which (is) in the Lake District.
9. What (does this sentence mean)?
10. I (live) in Tver, which (is) my native town.
11. My brother (sings) in Italian opera.
12. My sister (has) a good appetite and she always (eats) heartily.
13. Let's go outside. It (is) terribly hot in the house.
14. What (do you see) over there?
15. In England the traffic (keeps) to the left but on the Continent it (keeps) to the right.
16. This map (is) the largest that we (have).
17. They often (come) to see me in my town house.
18. The twittering of birds in the trees in spring (is) a pleasant sound.