Let me work through this step by step.
This is about choosing between "don't" and "doesn't" for each sentence. The rule is:
- Use
don't with: I, you, we, they (plural subjects)
- Use
doesn't with: he, she, it (singular subjects - third person singular)
Let me check each sentence:
1. "I ............ swim well."
- Subject: I
- Rule: I → don't
- Answer: don't
2. "You ............ speak English."
- Subject: You
- Rule: You → don't
- Answer: don't
3. "He ............ write poems."
- Subject: He
- Rule: He → doesn't
- Answer: doesn't
4. "She ............ teach Math."
- Subject: She
- Rule: She → doesn't
- Answer: doesn't
5. "It ............ live in Australia."
- Subject: It
- Rule: It → doesn't
- Answer: doesn't
6. "We ............ play the piano."
- Subject: We
- Rule: We → don't
- Answer: don't
7. "They ............ read newspapers."
- Subject: They
- Rule: They → don't
- Answer: don't
Let me double-check my answers:
- I don't ✓
- You don't ✓
- He doesn't ✓
- She doesn't ✓
- It doesn't ✓
- We don't ✓
- They don't ✓
All correct!
Final Answer:
1. I
don't swim well.
2. You
don't speak English.
3. He
doesn't write poems.
4. She
doesn't teach Math.
5. It
doesn't live in Australia.
6. We
don't play the piano.
7. They
don't read newspapers.
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