English Verb Exercises

Part 1: Use of "do" and "does"

1. He always (does/do) his homework on time.

2. They (does/do) not like to stay up late.

3. She (does/do) exercises every morning.

4. It (does/do) seem a bit odd.

5. John (does/do) his best in competitions.

6. We (does/do) not appreciate the noise.

7. The machine (does/do) function well.

Part 2: Using "to do" as auxiliary and main verb

1. What you do for fun?

2. How often she read novels?

3. What this tool do?

4. How they manage stress?

5. What time the train leave?

6. How he keep fit?

7. What we need to complete the project?

Part 3: Forms of "to be"

1. I (am/is/are) excited about the trip.

2. She (am/is/are) interested in art.

3. They (am/is/are) going to the party.

4. The weather (am/is/are) very cold today.

5. It (am/is/are) important to be honest.

6. We (am/is/are) happy to help you.

7. The cats (am/is/are) sleeping in the basket.

Part 4: Semantic links with "to be"

1. She (am/is/are) a talented musician.

2. The solution (am/is/are) not correct.

3. I (am/is/are) very proud of you.

4. They (am/is/are) at the top of their class.

5. The events (am/is/are) scheduled for next week.

6. It (am/is/are) essential to our plan.

7. The documents (am/is/are) in the drawer.

Part 5: "to do" interacting with other verbs

1. He (does/do) not understand the question.

2. They (does/do) not believe the rumors.

3. She (does/do) not like the outcome.

4. It (does/do) not matter anymore.

5. I (does/do) not agree with the decision.

6. You (does/do) not want to go there.

7. We (does/do) not have enough time.

Part 6: Forming questions and base form of verbs

1. Does she (like/likes) the new movie?

2. Do they (go/goes) to the gym regularly?

3. Does it (seem/seems) likely to you?

4. Do you (know/knows) the way to the station?

5. Does he (plan/plans) to apply for the job?

6. Do we (need/needs) to leave early?

7. Does the company (offer/offers) remote work options?