The task is to identify the correct verb in each sentence using the
Simple Present Tense. The Simple Present Tense is used to describe habitual actions, general truths, or routines. Here's how to solve each question:
Rules for the Simple Present Tense:
1.
For singular subjects (e.g., I, he, she, it, my father, Sally): Use the base form of the verb with an
-s or
-es added at the end.
- Example: He
keeps his room tidy.
2.
For plural subjects (e.g., you, we, they, children): Use the base form of the verb without any changes.
- Example: Children
want to eat chocolates.
Now, let’s solve each question step by step:
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1. I greet/greets my friends on their birthday.
- Subject:
I (singular)
- Correct verb:
greet (base form)
- Sentence: I
greet my friends on their birthday.
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2. You make/makes delicious food.
- Subject:
You (plural)
- Correct verb:
make (base form)
- Sentence: You
make delicious food.
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3. She keep/keeps her room neat and tidy.
- Subject:
She (singular)
- Correct verb:
keeps (base form + -s)
- Sentence: She
keeps her room neat and tidy.
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4. My father play/plays golf on Saturdays.
- Subject:
My father (singular)
- Correct verb:
plays (base form + -s)
- Sentence: My father
plays golf on Saturdays.
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5. The child like/likes colorful dresses.
- Subject:
The child (singular)
- Correct verb:
likes (base form + -s)
- Sentence: The child
likes colorful dresses.
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6. Children usually want/wants to eat chocolates.
- Subject:
Children (plural)
- Correct verb:
want (base form)
- Sentence: Children usually
want to eat chocolates.
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7. Sally go/goes to the church on Sundays.
- Subject:
Sally (singular)
- Correct verb:
goes (base form + -s)
- Sentence: Sally
goes to the church on Sundays.
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Final Answers:
1.
greet
2.
make
3.
keeps
4.
plays
5.
likes
6.
want
7.
goes
Boxed Final Answer:
\[
\boxed{\text{greet, make, keeps, plays, likes, want, goes}}
\]
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of simple present tense worksheet pdf.