Fill in the correct form of the verbs in brackets . 1.where ... (be) juan from ? 2.he ... (be) from spain . 3...(you/like) swimming ? 4.no,i .. (do/not ) 5.jenny .. ( have/ not) got curly hair . 6.she .. ( have) got straight hair . 7.helen usually ..( wath ) tv in the afternoons but mark ..( listen) to music . 8.my english teather .. (be) very patient,but my maths teather ... ( be/not )

Петрова Анна Александровна

Старший преподаватель ВШЭ, CELTA

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Here are the correct forms of the verbs for each sentence:

  1. Where is Juan from?
  2. He is from Spain.
  3. Do you like swimming?
  4. No, I do not (or don't).
  5. Jenny has not (or hasn't) got curly hair.
  6. She has got straight hair.
  7. Helen usually watches TV in the afternoons, but Mark listens to music.
  8. My English teacher is very patient, but my maths teacher is not (or isn't).

Grammar Explanations

  • To Be (is/are): Used for origins and descriptions. "Juan" and "teacher" are third-person singular, so we use is.
  • Present Simple Questions: We use the auxiliary verb do for the pronoun "you."
  • Have Got: For third-person singular subjects (Jenny, She), "have" changes to has.
  • Present Simple (Habits): For regular actions (usually), we add -s or -es to the verb when the subject is he, she, or it (watches, listens).

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