Man: What do you do? 
Woman: I work at a tech company. 
Man: Oh, what do you do there? 
Woman: I design software. 
Man: Do you like your job? 
Woman: Yeah, I enjoy it.
Man: Do you work here? 
Woman: Yes, I do. 
Man: Where do I pay my bill? 
Woman: You pay it over there. 
Man: Do I need to show ID? 
Woman: I don’t think you do.
Man: What do your parents do? 
Woman: They both work in sales. 
Man: Oh, what do they sell? 
Woman: They both sell cars. They have a car dealership together. 
Man: Do they like it? 
Woman: Yes, but they work long hours.
Man: Where do you live? 
Woman: I live downtown with my family. 
Man: Nice. Do you live in an apartment or house? 
Woman: I live in a house, but we need more space. 
Man: Do you want to move? 
Woman: Yes, we want to move to the countryside.
Verbs in Simple Present Tense (First Person)
We use the simple present to talk about actions we do again and again.
Point 1 : WH questions use the following pattern.Wh + do (does) + noun / pronoun + verb . ?
Point 2 : Affirmative statements use the following pattern:In spoken English we often say don't instead of do not.
Point 4 : Yes/No questions use the following pattern:Do (does) + noun / pronoun + verb . ?
Gap Fill: Complete the conversation with the correct word!