does
and goes
TV
home, makes
studies business - he
for his job... but he
important for his job
chocolatel
A Choose the correct words to complete the sentences. What letter do we add to the
verbs with he, she, and it in affirmative sentences?
1 Adam Young eat / eats chocolate at work.
2 He make / makes all of his chocolates by hand.
3 I go to the store early and make / makes chocolate.
B Find the he/she/it forms of the verbs in the text.
1 say
2 live
3 have
4 exercise
5 change
6 go
4 I eat / eats it for breakfast!
5
Then we work / works here all day.
6 Jenny work / works with the customers
7 watch
8 study



Answer :

In English, when using the pronouns "he," "she," or "it" in affirmative sentences, we usually add an "-s" or "-es" to the base form of the verb. This is known as the third person singular rule.

For example:
1. Adam Young eats chocolate at work. (Correct: "eats" is the third person singular form of "eat.")
2. He makes all of his chocolates by hand. (Correct: "makes" is the third person singular form of "make.")
3. I go to the store early and make chocolate. (Correct: "make" is the base form because it is not referring to "he," "she," or "it.")

Now, let's find the third person singular forms of the verbs in the text:
1. says
2. lives
3. has
4. exercises
5. changes
6. goes
7. watches
8. studies

By following this rule, you can correctly identify the third person singular forms of verbs when using "he," "she," or "it" in sentences.

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