In this activity, you are asked to find verbs in the third person form in the word search and then make questions about daily routines to ask a classmate. Here's how you can approach this:
1. Look for verbs in the third person form in the word search. These are verbs that refer to actions done by someone other than the speaker or the person being spoken to. For example, verbs like "makes," "goes," "eats," etc. are in the third person form.
2. After finding the verbs, use them to create questions about daily routines. For example:
- What does he/she do in the morning?
- When does he/she have breakfast?
- How often does he/she exercise?
3. Once you have crafted your questions, you can then ask these questions to a classmate to discuss your answers. This activity helps you practice using verbs in the third person and talking about daily routines.
Remember to be creative in formulating your questions and be ready to share your own daily routines with your classmate. This exercise can improve your understanding of verbs and how they are used in sentences. Enjoy the grammar quest!