Let's fill in the gaps in these sentences with the correct form of the verb "to do" or "to get". These exercises focus on using different tenses in English.
Explanation: "Every day" indicates the present simple tense. We use "does" because the subject is "your brother," which is a singular third-person pronoun (he).
Explanation: "Now" indicates the present continuous tense. Therefore, we use "is doing".
Explanation: "Tomorrow" indicates the future simple tense. We use "will" to form the future tense with the base form of the verb "do".
Explanation: "Yesterday" indicates the past simple tense. We use "did" as the auxiliary verb in the past simple for questions.
Explanation: The question asks about a future event close to the present, so the present continuous tense is appropriate. The subject is "you", a plural pronoun, so we use "are".