My family has six people. We (1) collect stamps. My mother (2) reads newspapers every morning. My father doesn’t like this. He (3) likes walking about four or five kilometers every morning. She (4) cooks a lot of food. She (5) goes to the market to buy all her food. My father (6) bikes around the West Lake every day. He wakes up early and cycles around the lake. He is a member of the Green Band, which is a well-known band in my country. I don’t like reading, cooking, or playing sports. I love (7) playing drums.
Task 1: Put the verbs in brackets in the correct form:
Does your brother like (listen) to listen to music?
I think in the future, more people (enjoy) will enjoy biking.
My father says when he gets old, he (go) will go back to the village to do the gardening.
Lan says she loves collecting pens, but she (not continue) won't continue this hobby next year.
Do you (think) think collecting stamps costs much money?
My father thinks mountain climbing (be) is very dangerous.
By next year, my mother (give) will have given me all her recipes.
My brother (not like) doesn’t like gas bottles.
Explanation of corrections:
In sentence 1, "listen" should be followed by "to" to form the correct verb phrase "like to listen."
In sentence 2, the future tense "will enjoy" is used to describe what will happen in the future.
In sentence 3, the correct future form "will go" is used to indicate something that will happen when he gets old.
In sentence 4, "won't continue" is used to indicate a decision not to continue the hobby.
In sentence 5, the verb "think" is used in its base form in a question.
In sentence 6, "is" is used in the present tense to express an opinion.
In sentence 7, the future perfect "will have given" is used to indicate an action that will be completed before a certain time in the future.
In sentence 8, the negative form "doesn't like" is used for my brother not liking gas bottles.