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Grammar Simple Present Questions

The document provides a conversation in the simple present tense to practice verbs like speak, live, work, like, and love. It contains two conversations - the first between a Brazilian nurse and a patient, the second between a married Brazilian woman and an American man. The conversations are meant to be completed by choosing the correct verb form based on subject-verb agreement.
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Grammar Simple Present Questions

The document provides a conversation in the simple present tense to practice verbs like speak, live, work, like, and love. It contains two conversations - the first between a Brazilian nurse and a patient, the second between a married Brazilian woman and an American man. The conversations are meant to be completed by choosing the correct verb form based on subject-verb agreement.
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3B GRAMMAR simple present

Complete the conversation in the simple present. Use + , – , and forms. Use the verbs in the
list and auxiliaries do and don’t where necessary.

do like live love speak work (x3)

A Where are you from?


B Brazil.
A You 1speak English very well.
B Thanks. I 2 live here.
A What 3 do you do ?
B I’m a nurse.
A Really? Where 4 do you work ?
B At Northwest Hospital in Seattle.
A 5 do you like your job?
B Yes, I 6 love it! But I work very long hours.
A 7 Do you work at night?
B Sometimes. It depends on the week. But luckily
I8 Don´t work on weekends.

Choose the right word to complete the conversation.


A Are you married?

B Yes, I’m married to an American.

A What 1does he do? (do / does)

B He’s a teacher. He 2 teaches science. (teach / teaches)

A 3 Does he work at the local school? (Do / Does)

B No, he 4 doesn´t. (don’t / doesn’t) He 5 works in Tacoma. (work / works)

A Does he 6 likes his job? (like / likes)

B No, he 7 doesn’t like it very much. It’s a difficult school. (doesn’t like / doesn’t likes)

A Are you happy in the US?

B I like the country, but not the weather in Seattle. It 8 rains all the time. (rain / rains)

A 9 Do you want to go back to Brazil one day? (Do / Does)

B Of course, but it isn’t easy. My husband 10 doesn´t speak Portuguese. (don’t / doesn’t)

A 11 Do you have children? (Do / Does)

B Yes, two boys.

A 12 Do they speak Portuguese? (Do / Does)

B Yes, perfectly.

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Practice reading the conversations on this page with a partner.

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