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Present Simple - Third Person Singular

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  • Put the verb (third person) according to the image.
    kisses
  • The correct third person singular form of the verb spy is: Spyies. True or False
    False
  • It is true or false that we add -es to verbs ending in: -ss, -x, -sh, -ch. Give two verbs that comply with this rule.
    True - (Wash, Kiss, Watch, Catch, Push)
  • We change the base form of the verbs ending in -y into -i before adding -es in he, she, it (third person) singular. True or False
    True
  • We add -s to the base form ending in -y in he, she, it (third person) singulars if the letters before -y are vowels. True or False
    True
  • Put the verb (third person) according to the image.
    cries
  • We add -es to the base form in the pronouns they, we and I. True or False
    False
  • Write a sentence in third person using the verb "push"
    She pushes the door to get out of the car.
  • My brother (eat/eats) a lot of hamburgers.
    My brother eats a lot of hamburgers.
  • She ________ in the olympic pool
    swims
  • He get up at seven o'clock. Is this sentence correct?
    It is incorrect. Because the correct form of the verb is "gets"
  • Write a sentence in third person using the verb "fix"
    Mechanic fixes the car's electrical system.
  • Write down which verbs should only have the S added to them
    Swim, Play, Live, Like, Say, Walk, Read, Get, Chat, Visit, Send, Post, Bite.
  • Write a sentence in third person using the verb "hunt"
    He hunts at least one rabbit during the vacations.
  • My sister never tidys her bedroom. Is this sentence correct?
    It is incorrect. Because the correct form of the verb is "tidies".
  • The food in Sweden is very expensive. It ________ a lot to live there.
    costs
  • For most verbs, we add -s to the base form in the she, he, it (pronouns third person singular) form.   True or False
    True
  • You learn/learns/learnes the words at home.
    learn
  • He ___________ his hair.
    He washes his hair.
  • Vanessa (like/likes) playing tennis.
    Vanessa likes playing tennis.