Fill in the spaces with the correct form of the verb in Simple Present.
Hi. My name (1 - to be) _______________ Albert. My friends (2 - to call)
_______________ me Al. You can call me Al if you (3 - to like) _______________.
I (4 - to want) _______________ to tell you about a problem I (5 - have)
___________. It (6 - to be/not) _______________ a big problem, but it is not a small
problem, either. I (7 - to guess) _______________ it's somewhere between big and small.
I (8 - to have) _______________ a best friend. His name (9 - to be)
_______________ Joe, but everybody (10 - to call) _______________ him Joey. Joey and I
have been friends for a long time. That's the problem. Joey (11 - to like) _______________ to
smoke. He (12 - to say) ________________ he (13 - to do/not) _______________, but I (14 -
to know) _______________ he (15 - to do) ________________. He (16 - to try)
_______________ to hide it from me, but I (17 - to see) _________________ him do it
sometimes. When I see him do it, he just (18 - to laugh) ________________ and (19 - to
walk) _______________ away.
Now, Joey (20 - to smoke) _______________ every day. When he (21 - to come)
_______________ over to my house, he (22 - to bring) _______________ his cigarettes with
him. He (23 - to keep) _______________ them in his pocket. He (24 - to think)
_______________ they are cool. He (25 - to think/not) _______________ it's a bad idea to
smoke. He (26 - to say) _______________, "(27 - to worry/not) _______________, Al. I'm
okay." He (28 - to tell) _________________ me that I (29 - to understand/not)
_______________, but I (30 - to think) ________________ I (31 - do) _______________.
I (32 - to feel) _______________ like it's his right to smoke. He can do what he (33 -
to want) _______________ to do, right? But I can (33 - to help/not) _______________
worrying. He's my best friend.
Respostas
Resposta:
Hi. My name (1 - to be) IS Albert. My friends (2 - to call) CALL me Al. You can call me Al if you (3 - to like) LIKE
I (4 - to want) WANT to tell you about a problem I (5 - have) HAVE . It (6 - to be/not) IS NOT a big problem, but it is not a small
problem, either. I (7 - to guess) GUESS it's somewhere between big and small.
I (8 - to have) HAVE a best friend. His name (9 - to be) IS Joe, but everybody (10 - to call) CALLS him Joey. Joey and I
have been friends for a long time. That's the problem. Joey (11 - to like) LIKES to
smoke. He (12 - to say) SAYS he (13 - to do/not) DOES NOT, but I (14 -
to know) KNOW he (15 - to do) DOES. He (16 - to try) TRIES to hide it from me, but I (17 - to see) SEE him do it
sometimes. When I see him do it, he just (18 - to laugh) LAUGHS and (19 - to
walk) WALKS away.
Now, Joey (20 - to smoke) SMOKES every day. When he (21 - to come) COMES over to my house, he (22 - to bring) BRINGS his cigarettes with
him. He (23 - to keep) KEEPS them in his pocket. He (24 - to think) THINKS they are cool. He (25 - to think/not) DOES NOT THINK it's a bad idea to
smoke. He (26 - to say) SAYS, "(27 - to worry/not) DO NOT WORRY, Al. I'm
okay." He (28 - to tell) TELLS me that I (29 - to understand/not) DO NOT UNDERSTAND, but I (30 - to think) THINK I (31 - do) DO.
I (32 - to feel) FEEL like it's his right to smoke. He can do what he (33 -
to want) WANTS to do, right? But I can (33 - to help/not) NOT HELP
worrying. He's my best friend.