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Subject-verb agreement

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  • He ____ video games every night. (to play)
    He plays video games every night.
  • George _____ in the sea. (to swim)
    George swims in the sea.
  • Anna ____ piano every weekend. (to play)
    Anna plays piano every weekend.
  • Oliver and his brother ____ lunch together. (to eat)
    Oliver and his brother eat lunch together.
  • Jane and her mum _____ dinner for Dad. (to cook)
    Jane and her mum cook dinner for Dad.
  • The beautiful girls ____ on stage. (to dance)
    The beautiful girls dance on stage.
  • She ____ rock music loudly. (to sing)
    She sings rock music loudly.
  • He ____ alone in his room. (to eat)
    He eats alone in his room.
  • They ____ basketball after school. (to play)
    They play basketball after school.
  • The boys ____ a bike. (to ride)
    The boys ride a bike.
  • I think the boy ____ well. (to dance)
    I think the boy dances well.
  • She ____ a hamburger. (to eat)
    She eats a hamburger.
  • They ____ together at the recital. (to play)
    They play together at the recital.
  • The fish _____ together. (to swim)
    The fish swim together.
  • Johnny ____ a bike. (to ride)
    Johnny rides a bike.
  • Mum and her friend _____ coffee together. (to drink)
    Mum and her friend drink coffee together.
  • Dad ____ sausages and vegetables. (to cook)
    Dad cooks sausages and vegetables.
  • Every morning, he ____ a green juice. (to drink)
    Every morning, he drinks a green juice.
  • The choir ____ together in church. (to sing)
    The choir sing together in church.
  • My family ____ noodles every Monday. (to eat)
    My family eat noodles every Monday.