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English special course

Full name: _______________________________ Date: ___________________

1. Circle the correct form of the verb to complete each sentence.


1. Doctor Moffett love / loves his job.
2. He study / studies ants.
3. A salesperson sell / sells products for a company.
4. You and Anita work / works on weekends.
5. Nurses help / helps people.
6. We write / writes science books.
7. Our office close / closes at 7:00 p.m.
8. She take / takes classes at the business school.
9. You walk / walks to work every day.
10. I start / starts work at 8:00 a.m. every morning

2. Complete each sentence with the correct form of the verb in parentheses.
1. A zookeeper ______feeds_______ (feed) animals.
2. Computer programmers _____________ (write) software.
3. Photographers ________________ (take) photos.
4. A chef _______________ (cook) food.
5. A firefighter _______________ (fight) fires.
6. Musicians _________________ (play) instruments.
7. A farmer __________________ (work) on a farm.
8. A dancer _________________ (dance).
3. Read the paragraph. Find and correct the mistakes with the simple
present.
Bill is a mechanic. He know a lot about cars. He work at a garage. He fix cars and
talks to customers. They asks questions about their cars. Bill works from 8:00 a.m.
to 6:00 p.m every day. He haves a busy schedule, but he like his job very much.
4. Circle doesn’t or don’t to complete each sentence.
1. An astronaut on the International Space Station doesn’t / don’t have a lot of
free time.
2. Astronauts doesn’t / don’t work all day on Saturday.
3. An astronaut doesn’t / don’t have the same schedule every day.
4. We doesn’t / don’t work on weekends.
5. I doesn’t / don’t work in an office.
6. My office doesn’t / don’t have a window.
7. She doesn’t / don’t travel for her job.
8. You doesn’t / don’t have a busy schedule.

5 Change each affirmative statement to a negative statement.


1. My brother has a job. ___________________________________________
2. I drive to work. _________________________________________________
3. Pilots fix planes. ________________________________________________
4. Our teacher does homework. ______________________________________
5. I go to the gym in the morning. _____________________________________
6. We have class on Sunday. ________________________________________
7. You teach biology. _______________________________________________
8. We have an exam on Saturday night. ________________________________
6. Complete the following conversation with the words below
Strong Great Beggining Drums Enough Love Hear Myself Maybe Remember

Boy: Ah, band auditions. Great! I'd ______ to be in a band! ... Hi. Is this the band
audition?
Girl: Hello. Yes. So, you'd like to be in our band?
Boy: Yes, I love music.
Girl: Well, we need a singer, a guitarist and a drummer.
Boy: Oh, I love singing!
Girl: OK, so you can sing. Let's sing the ___________ of this song.
Boy: (singing) Tonight I'm going to have _________ a real good time. I feel alive ...
Girl: Right, OK, mmm, ________ not. Can you play an instrument?
Boy: Er, well, I can play the guitar a little.
Girl: OK, let's _______ you. What can you play? ... That's it?
Boy: Er, yeah. I can't ____________ any more.
Girl: Erm, can you play the ___________?
Boy: Yeah, sure.
Girl: OK! OK! STOP! That's _______. Erm, what about the maracas? Can you play
the maracas?
Boy: Yes, I can. (singing) Young and __________ and ... er ...
Girl: Great,_________! Hmm ... thanks for coming. I'll call you next week.

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