Sentence Structure – English Grammar Exercises for A1

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Texting a new friend about food and drink preferences

Choose the best answer (a, b, or c) to complete each sentence.

1   I like pizza, but I ______ like hamburgers.

     (a) don’t

     (b) not

     (c) doesn’t

 ______ you like green tea? I have some here.

     (a) Are

     (b) Do

     (c) Does

 I drink coffee every morning, ______ I don’t drink milk.

     (a) but

     (b) so

     (c) and

 She ______ apples, but she doesn’t like bananas.

     (a) like

     (b) is like

     (c) likes

 I eat chicken, but I ______ eat beef.

     (a) don’t

     (b) doesn’t

     (c) am not

 My brother ______ spicy food, but I love it!

     (a) don’t like

     (b) doesn’t like

     (c) not like

 ______ your sister like sushi? We can go to a Japanese restaurant.

     (a) Do

     (b) Is

     (c) Does

8   I like sweet things, but I ______ sugar in my tea.

     (a) don’t put

     (b) doesn’t put

     (c) not put

9   We love Italian food, but we ______ to that restaurant often.

     (a) doesn’t go

     (b) aren’t go

     (c) don’t go

10   Does he drink juice? – Yes, he ______ apple juice, but he hates orange juice.

     (a) drinks

     (b) drink

     (c) is drink

11   I ______ cooking, but I don’t like washing the dishes!

     (a) enjoys

     (b) enjoy

     (c) enjoying

12   They eat fish, but they ______ eat seafood like crab or shrimp.

     (a) doesn’t

     (b) don’t

     (c) aren’t

13   ______ you prefer tea or coffee in the morning?

     (a) Are

     (b) Do

     (c) Does

14   I usually have a big breakfast, but my roommate ______ anything until noon.

     (a) don’t eat

     (b) isn’t eat

     (c) doesn’t eat

15   I want to cook dinner tonight. ______ you like pasta, or do you prefer rice?

     (a) Do

     (b) Are

     (c) Have

16   My mom likes baking, but she ______ making bread because it takes too long.

     (a) doesn’t enjoy

     (b) don’t enjoy

     (c) isn’t enjoy

17   ______ you know any good vegan restaurants? I like vegetables, but I don’t eat meat.

     (a) Does

     (b) Are

     (c) Do

18   He ______ to drink soda, but he loves drinking sparkling water.

     (a) not likes

     (b) doesn’t like

     (c) don’t likes

19   We want to get some ice cream. ______ your friend want some too?

     (a) Do

     (b) Does

     (c) Is

20   I ______ spicy curries, but my stomach doesn’t agree with them!

     (a) loves

     (b) am love

     (c) love

ANSWER KEY & EXPLANATIONS

1 a

Explanation: (a) is correct. “I don’t like” is the correct negative form for the subject “I”. (b) is a common mistake (missing the auxiliary verb “do”). (c) is a structural error (“doesn’t” is for he/she/it).

2 b

Explanation: (b) is correct. We use “Do you…?” to ask questions about preferences. (a) is a common mistake (mixing the “to be” verb with an action verb). (c) is a structural error (“Does” is for he/she/it).

3 a

Explanation: (a) is correct. “But” connects two contrasting ideas (drinking coffee vs. not drinking milk). (b) and (c) are meaning traps that do not show contrast.

4 c

Explanation: (c) is correct. For the subject “She”, the verb needs an “-s” (likes). (a) is a common mistake (forgetting the “-s”). (b) is a structural error (“is like” in this context is grammatically wrong for expressing preference).

5 a

Explanation: (a) is correct. “I don’t eat” is the correct negative structure. (b) is a structural error. (c) is a common mistake (using “to be” instead of the auxiliary “do”).

6 b

Explanation: (b) is correct. “My brother” is a singular subject (he), so we use “doesn’t”. (a) is a common mistake. (c) is a basic structural error.

7 c

Explanation: (c) is correct. “Your sister” is a singular subject (she), so the question starts with “Does”. (a) is a common mistake. (b) is a structural error (using “Is” with the base verb “like”).

8 a

Explanation: (a) is correct. “I don’t put” is the correct negative form. (b) is a structural error. (c) is a common mistake (missing “do”).

9 c

Explanation: (c) is correct. “We don’t go” is the correct negative form for “we”. (b) is a common mistake (using “aren’t” with a base verb). (a) is a structural error.

10 a

Explanation: (a) is correct. “He drinks” needs the “-s” for the third-person singular subject. (b) is a common mistake. (c) is a structural error.

11 b

Explanation: (b) is correct. “I enjoy” is the base form for the subject “I”. (a) is a structural error. (c) is a common mistake (using “-ing” without a “to be” verb).

12 b

Explanation: (b) is correct. “They don’t” is the correct negative form. (a) is a structural error. (c) is a common mistake (using “aren’t” with a base verb).

13 b

Explanation: (b) is correct. “Do you prefer” is the correct question structure. (a) is a common mistake. (c) is a structural error.

14 c

Explanation: (c) is correct. “My roommate” is singular, so we use “doesn’t eat”. (a) is a common mistake. (b) is a structural error.

15 a

Explanation: (a) is correct. “Do you like” is the standard way to ask about preferences. (b) is a common mistake. (c) is a structural error.

16 a

Explanation: (a) is correct. “She doesn’t enjoy” is the correct negative form. (b) is a common mistake. (c) is a structural error.

17 c

Explanation: (c) is correct. “Do you know” is the correct question structure for “you”. (a) is a structural error. (b) is a common mistake.

18 b

Explanation: (b) is correct. “He doesn’t like” is the correct negative form. (a) is a common mistake (missing “does”). (c) is a structural error (“don’t” used for “he”, and adding “-s” to the main verb in a negative sentence).

19 b

Explanation: (b) is correct. “Your friend” is a singular subject (he/she), so we use “Does”. (a) is a common mistake. (c) is a structural error.

20 c

Explanation: (c) is correct. “I love” is the correct affirmative form. (a) is a structural error (adding “-s” for “I”). (b) is a common mistake (mixing “am” with an action verb).

GRAMMAR POINTS TO REMEMBER

1   Sentence Structure (S + V + O): To talk about your preferences, use the Subject + Verb + Object structure.

  • Affirmative (+): I like pizza. / She likes sushi.
  • Negative (-): I don’t like pizza. / She doesn’t like sushi.

2   Asking Questions (?): Use Do or Does at the beginning of the sentence to ask about someone’s preferences. Do NOT use “Are” or “Is” with action verbs like like, love, eat, drink.

  • Correct: Do you like tea?
  • Incorrect: Are you like tea?

3   Using “But” for Contrast: When texting or talking, it sounds much more natural to connect what you like and what you don’t like in one sentence using the word but (nhưng).

  • Example: I eat chicken, but I don’t eat beef. 

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