Write the correct item.

1) We don’t/doesn’t eat ice cream in winter. 2) Tony don’t/ doesn’t always go to the office by bus. 3) The Ostins don’t/doesn’t like to spend their weekends in the town. 4) Lions don’t/doesn’t eat fruit. 5) His grandparents don’t/doesn’t live in a block of flats. 6) Vicky don’t/doesn’t grow roses in her garden. 7) Butchers don’t/doesn’t sell bread. 8) Mark’s cousin don’t/doesn’t play the guitar. 9) Betty’s friend don’t/doesn’t translate articles without a dictionary. 10) You don’t/doesn’t listen to news on the radio in the evening.

Complete the sentences with don't or doesn't.

1) You ... understand my idea. 2) Your brother ... often wash his car. 3) My parents ... get up late on week-days. 4) I ... buy a lot of sweets for my children. 5) Kate ... know the rules of this game. 6) Carol and Pam ... eat much for breakfast. 7) Her uncle ... wear jeans. 8) My sister and me ... want to go skating. 9) I... expect you to follow my advice. 10) Little Johnny ... like to play alone. 11) The car engine ... work properly. 12) My classmates ... take part in this competition. 13) This article ... contain any useful information. 14) These apples ... look fresh. 15) Some people ... like to travel by plane.

Make the sentences negative.

1) Martin often goes fishing in summer. 2) You always buy fresh newspapers. 3) His mother bakes tasty pies. 4) This fruit salad tastes delicious. 5) Pineapples grow in trees. 6) My dog eats tomatoes and pears. 7) People know a lot about the life on other planets. 8) I always travel with my grandparents. 9) They plant flowers and trees every spring. 10) Girls always like to do the washing-up.

Put the verbs in brackets into the correct form.

1) The weather usually ... (to change) in the morning. 2) Roses always ... (to smell) nice. 3) These children ... (not to make) much noise. 4) Harry and Sue ... (not to know) how to use your camera. 5) Nick ... (to prefer) to spend this weekend with us. 6) Mary ... (not to listen) to folk music. 7) Gordon ... (not to like) strong coffee. 8) His nephew ... (to write) science fiction stories. 9) My watch ... (to show) the correct time. 10) Sportsmen ...