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Present simple and present continuous negative - exercise 5

Answer the questions. Use the present simple or present continuous negative.

Does Steve work at night?
No, he does not work at night.



Are all your friends sitting next to you?

No, they next to me. They are at the back.

Does your father get up at nine every day?

No, he at the same time on weekdays and at weekends.

Are you drinking lemonade juice right now?

No, I lemonade juice now. I'm doing this exercise.

Are your parents travelling to work at the moment?

No, they to work at the moment. They are at home because they are ill.

Does your neighbour help you with your homework?

No, he me at all. I don't need it.

Do your friends play cricket on Fridays?

No, they cricket on Fridays. They prefer playing computer games.

Does your mother come from Brixham?

No, she from Brixham. She is from Brighton.

Is your your teacher drawing your face?

No, she my face. I don't know if she can draw.

Am I writing this test with you?

No, you this test with me. And, by the way, who are you?

Do all people in your country speak English?

No, they English. Not all of them.

Does it snow everywhere in the world?

No, it everywhere. Why are you asking such silly questions?

Look out of the window. Is it raining heavily?

No, it heavily. But we will have some heavy rains, sooner or later.

Present simple and present continuous exercises on positive, negative and question forms, PDF worksheets and grammar rules.

For beginners and elementary learners of English as a second language.

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