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Simple Present Third Person
My brother studies, he watches, she cooks... Simple present third person singular form exercise with answers
Also See:
Present Continuous Tense
Simple Present Tense
Tense Agreement
Try the Subject Video Exercise
Fill in the blanks with the appropriate forms of the given verbs.
1. My brother ---- (speak) three languages fluently.
2. Daniel ---- (watch) his favorite program every Saturday.
3. Jennifer ---- (wash) her hair every day.
4. Ryan ---- (go) to church every Sunday.
5. My sister ---- (do) her homework after school.
6. My father ---- (not like) fast food.
7. Your uncle ---- (not work) here.
8. ---- (Sarah / want) to come with us?
9. ---- (Andre / enjoy) pop music?
10. Lea ---- (teach) English in a private school.one of the most modest people I have ever met.
11. Jessica ---- (kiss) her mother before she goes to bed.
12. Paul ---- (not play) tennis.
13. Clara ---- (sing) very well.
14. She always ---- (carry) her umbrella with her.
15. He never ---- (call) me.
16. My uncle ---- (not talk) much.
17. ---- (he / cook) well?
18. ---- (she / drive) carefully?
19. My son never ---- (listen) to me.
20. Your baby ---- (cry) too much.
Correctness =
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