Put the verb into the correct form, positive or negative.
1. Toby … his job. It’s very boring.( like) Toby doesn’t like his job.
2. Brian … a car but he … it very often. (have, drive)
3. We … drama but we … to the theatre very often. (like, go)
4. Liz goes to Britain every summer. She … English very well. (speak)
5. My grandparents … meat. They’re vegetarians. (eat)
6. Jeff is Sylvia’s third husband. – It’s not true. I … it. (believe)
7. Paula is a very talkative girl. She … on the phone three hours a day. (talk)
8. Joe plays cricket badly. He … all the rules. (know)
9. My brother … free time at all. He works all day and studies at night. (have)
10. His French isn’t very good. We … him very well. (understand)
11. Violet looks very tired. She … a holiday. (need)
12. I … homework in the evening. I do it in the afternoon. (do)
13. Diana says that she never … her husband. He’s too busy. (see)