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Change The Verb Into The Correct Form

The document contains a series of exercises focused on transforming verbs into their correct simple present forms. It includes multiple sentences with verbs in parentheses that need to be conjugated appropriately. The exercises cover various subjects and contexts, encouraging practice in verb usage.
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Change The Verb Into The Correct Form

The document contains a series of exercises focused on transforming verbs into their correct simple present forms. It includes multiple sentences with verbs in parentheses that need to be conjugated appropriately. The exercises cover various subjects and contexts, encouraging practice in verb usage.
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Change the verb into the correct form, then press "Check" to check your answers.

Use the "Hint" button to get a free


letter if you don't know. Note that you will lose points if you ask for hints!

1. I usually (go) to school.

2. They (visit) us often.

3. You (play) basketball once a week.

4. Tom (work) every day.

5. He always (tell) us funny stories.

6. She never (help) me with that!

7. Martha and Kevin (swim) twice a week.

8. In this club people usually (dance) a lot.

9. Linda (take care) of her sister.

10. John rarely (leave) the country.

11. We (live) in the city most of the year.

12. Lorie (travel) to Paris every Sunday.

13. I (bake) cookies twice a month.

14. You always (teach) me new things.

15. She (help) the kids of the neighborhood.


Change the verb into the correct form:

1. London (be) in England.

2. The summer (be) hot.

3. She (drive) very well.

4. They (open) the store at 8:00.

5. Linda (be) a very pretty girl.

6. I (have) several jobs.

7. Water (boil) at 100 degrees.

8. Water (freeze) at 0 degrees.

9. My sister (speak) English.

10. He (have) a big apartment.

11. A triangle (have) three corners.

12. My birthday (be) in June.

13. Books (have) pages.

14. Dogs (be) good friends.

15. I (work) hard.


Change the verb into the correct form:

1. I (love) you.

2. This (weigh) 20 kilograms.

3. Ron (seem) serious.

4. We (like) tomatoes.

5. The boy (want) to play.


6. You (need) to sleep.

7. They (agree) with me.

8. She (hear) something strange.

9. The box (contain) food.

10. Emma (appear) sad.

11. David (know) how to fix a car.

12. Daniel and Liz (seem) happy.

13. This (smell) bad.

14. I (believe) you.

15. We (be) number one!

Change the verb into the correct form:

1. I (go) to the city once a week.

2. You (play) the guitar very well.

3. She never (visit) me.

4. Tom always (find) new ways to do things.

6. Ann (want) to speak.

7. Toronto (be) in Canada.

8. Cars (have) wheels.

9. My mother (have) a big house.

10. We (play) a lot.

11. They (sell) fruit and eggs.

12. The building (be) on fire.

13. Marta (seem) sad.

14. I usually (help) my neighbors.

15. His brother rarely (leave) town.Change the verb into the correct form:

1. Daniel (fly) to Paris once a year.

2. She never (do) her homework.

3. Lisa (try) to help her sister.

4. Mark (go) home at seven.

5. The baby (cry) every night.

6. He (miss) her a lot.

7. Joe (study) really hard.

8. A boy (kiss) a girl.

9. Joana (buy) new stuff all the time.

10. Tim (watch) this show every night.

11. Sara (say) this all the time.

12. The teacher (teach) us new things.


13. He (pay) me well.

14. Barbara (wash) the dishes, and Leo washes the floor.

15. Nick (play) tennis twice a week.

16. This girl always (push) somebody.

17. Isabella (enjoy) listening to music.

18. David never (mix) milk and eggs.

19. The bee (buzz).

20. Taylor (fix) cars.

Change the verb into the correct form:

1. I (not ride) horses.

2. You (not sell) cars.

3. He (not bring) gifts.

4. She (not take) pictures.

5. It (not cost) so much.

6. We (not seem) so happy.

7. They (not buy) new products.

8. Michael (not dance).

9. Michel (not run) fast.

10. Tim and Kate (not work) every day.

11. Lucas and Clara (not eat) meat.

12. I (not swim) much.

13. You (not ski) at all.

14. It (not hurt).

15. We (not give up).

Change the verb into the correct form:

1. (I wake up) at five in the morning?

2. (you go) to work by train?

3. (she drink) coffee every morning?

4. (he smoke)?

5. (it hurt)?

6. (we dance)?

7. (they travel)?

8. (Emma cook) well?

9. (Alexander exercise) regularly?

10. (I look) well?

11. (you rest) enough?

12. (William work) too hard?


13. (they travel) often?

14. (Anthony go) to sleep too late?

15. (you bake) cakes?

Change the verb into the correct form:

1. Christopher (drive) a bus.

2. We (have) some money.

3. (you watch) movies?

4. They (not work) for us.

5. I (love) to dance.

6. She (have) many friends.

7. Alexis and her husband always (come) for the summer.

8. (he draw) well?

9. James (not remember) me.

10. Laura (be) a beautiful girl.


11. I don't eat (not eat) cheese.

12. Cats (like) to sleep.

13. You (be) a smart boy.

14. She (wash) the dishes every evening.

15. (you be) ready?

16. I (be) ready.

Instructions: Complete the sentences with the correct simple present


form of the verb in parentheses:

1. Every morning, the sun (rise) and my dog (demand) his


breakfast before I even finish my coffee!

2. Sarah (talk) to her plants because she (believe) they grow


better when they feel loved.

3. My cat always (hide) when it (hear) the vacuum cleaner.

4. Jack (not use) his phone after 9 p.m., but he (check) his
emails first thing in the morning.
5. We (plan) wild road trips, but somehow we (end up)
staying home and binge-watching TV shows instead.

Instructions: Complete the sentences with the correct simple present


form of the verb in parentheses:

1. The bakery down the street (bake) the most delicious chocolate

croissants. Unfortunately, they (sell out) by 10 a.m. every morning.

2. Mark (collect) vintage watches, but he (wear) them.

3. Our cat (sit) at the window like it’s on guard duty, but when the

door (open), it (run away).

4. Sarah (buy) every new gadget she can find, but within a week,

she (forget) about it and moves on to the next shiny thing.

5. My grandpa (tell) the same story every holiday, and each time,

we all (laugh) like we’ve never heard it before.

Instructions: Complete the sentences with the correct simple present


form of the verb in parentheses:

1. Lisa (wear) her lucky socks whenever she (take) an exam.

2. When my alarm (go) off, I (hit) the snooze button at least


three times before actually getting up.

3. My mom (cook) dinner every evening, but on weekends, my

dad (order) pizza.


4. Birds (fly) south in the winter, but my neighbor’s pet parrot
(prefer) to stay in the warmth of our kitchen.

5. I (wonder) why my cat always (sit) in my suitcase every

time I (try) to pack for a trip.

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