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English Grammar Worksheet - UDELAS-494a by Teacher Yidis Flores, focusing on simple present tense verb forms.

English grammar worksheet titled "Simple present (tense3)" with exercises on verb conjugation rules and sentence completion.

English grammar worksheet titled "Simple present (tense3)" with exercises on verb conjugation rules and sentence completion.

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It looks like you've uploaded an English Grammar Worksheet titled "Simple Present Tense (3)", and it includes a set of rules for forming the simple present tense, followed by Exercise 3, which asks students to fill in the blanks with the correct form of the verb in parentheses.

Let’s solve Exercise 3 step by step, based on the rules provided in the worksheet.

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🔹 Rules Recap:


1. With most verbs: Add -s when used with third-person singular (he, she, it).
- e.g., *run → runs*
2. Ending in a consonant + y: Change y → i + es
- e.g., *fly → flies*, *carry → carries*
3. Ending in s, x, sh, ch: Add -es
- e.g., *kiss → kisses*, *wash → washes*

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Now, let's go through each sentence in Exercise 3:

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Exercise 3: Fill in the correct form of the verb



1. Sam (wash) his face every day.
→ Sam is third person singular → add -es
washes
✔️ Sam washes his face every day.

2. Susie (him) Mum every night.
→ Wait — "him" is not a verb. This seems to be a typo. Likely meant to be:
Susie (call) Mum every night.
→ Susie is third person singular → calls
✔️ Susie calls Mum every night.

3. Dad often (cook) dinner for his family every evening.
→ Dad = third person singular → cooks
✔️ Dad often cooks dinner...

4. Nick (brush) his hair every morning.
→ Nick = third person singular → brushes
✔️ Nick brushes his hair every morning.

5. He (read) books.
→ He = third person singular → reads
✔️ He reads books.

6. May often (wash) the dishes every night.
→ May = third person singular → washes
✔️ May often washes the dishes every night.

7. My bird (fly) beautifully.
→ Bird = third person singular; ends in y after consonant → flies
✔️ My bird flies beautifully.

8. The dog (like) eating bones.
→ Dog = third person singular → likes
✔️ The dog likes eating bones.

9. My baby sister (cry) every night.
→ Sister = third person singular; ends in y after consonant → cries
✔️ My baby sister cries every night.

10. Jenny always (do) her homework on time.
→ Jenny = third person singular → does
✔️ Jenny always does her homework on time.

11. Vincent (love) flowers.
→ Vincent = third person singular → loves
✔️ Vincent loves flowers.

12. Ron (take) his dog for a walk every afternoon.
→ Ron = third person singular → takes
✔️ Ron takes his dog for a walk every afternoon.

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Final Answers:



| Sentence | Correct Verb Form |
|--------|-------------------|
| 1. Sam _______ his face every day. | washes |
| 2. Susie _______ Mum every night. | calls |
| 3. Dad often _______ dinner for his family every evening. | cooks |
| 4. Nick _______ his hair every morning. | brushes |
| 5. He _______ books. | reads |
| 6. May often _______ the dishes every night. | washes |
| 7. My bird _______ beautifully. | flies |
| 8. The dog _______ eating bones. | likes |
| 9. My baby sister _______ every night. | cries |
| 10. Jenny always _______ her homework on time. | does |
| 11. Vincent _______ flowers. | loves |
| 12. Ron _______ his dog for a walk every afternoon. | takes |

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📝 Explanation Summary:


- We use the simple present tense for habitual actions or general truths.
- For third-person singular subjects (he, she, it, or names), we add:
- -s to most verbs
- -es to verbs ending in s, x, sh, ch
- -ies to verbs ending in consonant + y (change y → i + es)
- Verbs ending in vowel + y just add -s (e.g., play → plays)

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All sentences now correctly reflect the simple present tense rules.

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