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 ... (to train) a lot to win this championship. 11) You ... (not to put) things on their places. 12) This festival ... (to take) place in Edinburgh. 13) Most of the women ... (to enjoy) doing the shopping. 14) Whales ... (not to live) in rivers and lakes. 15) Mrs Davis always ... (to take care) of all the dogs and cats in the neighbourhood.

 

Put the verbs in brackets into the correct form and learn the proverbs.

1) All roads ... (to lead) to Rome.

2) Dog ... (not to eat) dog.

3) The end ... (to crown) the work.

4) God ... (to help) those who ... (to help) themselves.

5) Many hands ... (to make) light work.

6) One swallow ... (not to make) a summer.

7) The last drop ... (to make) the cup run over.

8) The appetite ... (to come) with eating.

 

Write the verbs in the third person singular.

Write, plan, do, catch, hurry, read, make, say, match, drive, wash, run, stay, change, worry, mix, swim, know, ride, fly, brush, sleep.