I. Complete the following sentences with the appropriate form of the verb in parentheses.
1. Alice (watch) watches a fight between American Airlines.
2. I (not study) don't study English everyday.
3. The dog (have) has long tail.
4. The students (play) play during the break.
5. The doctor (work) works in his office.
6. My grandmother (cook) cooks every morning.
7. I (like) like ice cream.
8. The baby (cry) cries every night.
9. The phone (ring) rings day at the office.
10. My friends (come) come to music after school.
II. Write the following sentences in interrogative and negative forms.
1. She drinks chocolate for breakfast.
Int: Does she drink chocolate for breakfast?
Neg: She doesn't drink chocolate for breakfast.
2. Amy reads a book.
Int: Does Amy read a book?
Neg: Amy doesn't read a book.
3. My friends go to the supermarket.
Int: Do my friends go to the supermarket?
Neg: My friends don't go to the supermarket.
4. The teacher teaches Mathematics.
Int: Does the teacher teach Mathematics?
Neg: The teacher doesn't teach Mathematics.
5. The students take an exam.
Int: Do the students take an exam?
Neg: The students don't take an exam.
6. The computer works well.
Int: Does the computer work well?
Neg: The computer doesn't work well.
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