Read the interview. Choose the correct word.
Reporter: We are in Twinsburg, on the festival of twins. Here are two identical twin sisters.
Sarah: Hello, we are identical twins, but we are really different. We [blank_start]don't like[blank_end] the same things.
We [blank_start]like[blank_end] different things.
Kelly: Yes, my sister [blank_start]writes[blank_end] a lot. She [blank_start]doesn't[blank_end] like sport.
Sarah: I like English and Croatian, so I always [blank_start]write[blank_end] our book reports.
Reporter: [blank_start]Does[blank_end] your teacher [blank_start]know[blank_end] about it?
Kelly: No, she [blank_start]doesn't.[blank_end]
Repoter: Can your parents always [blank_start]tell[blank_end] who is who?
Sarah: Of course they can. But our friend Ana sometimes [blank_start]gets[blank_end] confused.
Kelly: That's why my sister [blank_start]doesn't like[blank_end] to wear the same clothes.
Make affirmative or negative sentence so that they are true for you.
My parents [blank_start]read[blank_end] a lot. (READ)
My mum [blank_start]drives[blank_end] a car. (DRIVE)
My aunt [blank_start]speaks[blank_end] English. (SPEAK)
My cousin [blank_start]enjoys[blank_end] singing. (ENJOY)
My pet owl [blank_start]flies[blank_end] all day long. (FLY)