Lexical-grammatical test. Complete these sentences with do, does, did, or don't, doesn't, didn't
1.I don't like hot weather, but Sue does.
2.Sue likes hot weather, but I .
3.My mother wears glasses, but my father .
4.You don't know Paul very well, but I .
5.I didn't enjoy the party, but my friends.
6.I don't watch TV much, but Peter.
7.Kate lives in London, but her parents.
8. You had breakfast this morning, but I.
Put in a verb, positive or negative:
1.Steve is happy today, but he yesterday.
2.The bank isn't open yet, but the shops .
3.I haven't got a telescope, but I know somebody who.
4. I would like to help you, but I'm afraid I .
5. I don't usually go to work by car, but I yesterday.
6. Have you ever been to the United States?
- No, but Sandra . She went there on holiday last year.
7.I've been invited to Sam's wedding, but Kate .
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