Verb Phrase 05.a
Choose an option to fill the gap
1
We . . . . . buy jam because my husband likes making it. (don't/doesn't)
2
You . . . . . come to work by bus. Why? (don't/doesn't)
3
Those men are dangerous! They . . . . . play. (don't/doesn't)
4
I . . . . . walk much in the city. (don't/doesn't)
5
His uncle . . . . . buy him birthday presents. (don't/doesn't)
6
The ballerina . . . . . drink water before she goes on stage. (don't/doesn't)
7
The alarm clock is useless because it . . . . . wake me up. (don't/doesn't)
8
You . . . . . dance like a woman. (don't/doesn't)
9
The CD is damaged. Sometimes it . . . . . play correctly. (don't/doesn't)
10
The squirrels go to sleep in the autumn and . . . . . wake up until the spring. (don't/doesn't)
11
She . . . . . sell, she just encourages you to buy. (don't/doesn't)
12
The priest . . . . . open the church until half an hour before mass. (don't/doesn't)
13
Anna . . . . . write good stories but her illustrations are excellent. (don't/doesn't)
14
We . . . . . sell cheap lingerie in this shop, sir! (don't/doesn't)
15
I . . . . . open my post until the afternoon. (don't/doesn't)
16
He . . . . . dance with girls. (don't/doesn't)