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Task Explanation:
The task requires completing sentences using the correct form of the verb "do" (i.e., do, does, or did) based on the tense indicated in parentheses. The goal is to ensure grammatical correctness by choosing the appropriate verb form for each sentence.
Solution and Explanation:
1. Do you have a driver's license? (Present tense)
- Answer: Do
- Explanation: The subject is "you" (plural or singular informal), and the present tense requires "do."
2. What hours does she work on Monday? (Present tense)
- Answer: Does
- Explanation: The subject is "she" (singular), so the present tense requires "does."
3. What does she eat for breakfast? (Present tense)
- Answer: Does
- Explanation: The subject is "she" (singular), so the present tense requires "does."
4. When do you usually get home? (Present tense)
- Answer: Do
- Explanation: The subject is "you" (plural or singular informal), and the present tense requires "do."
5. How do prisoners pass the whole day in prison? (Present tense)
- Answer: Do
- Explanation: The subject is "prisoners" (plural), so the present tense requires "do."
6. Did he come in with anyone else? (Past tense)
- Answer: Did
- Explanation: The past tense requires "did," regardless of the subject.
7. What did you see? (Past tense)
- Answer: Did
- Explanation: The past tense requires "did," regardless of the subject.
8. What exactly do you know? (Present tense)
- Answer: Do
- Explanation: The subject is "you" (plural or singular informal), and the present tense requires "do."
9. How do you practice your English? (Present tense)
- Answer: Do
- Explanation: The subject is "you" (plural or singular informal), and the present tense requires "do."
10. I didn’t read it at all. (Past tense)
- Answer: Did
- Explanation: The past tense requires "did," even though it is negated with "not."
11. What questions do you ask yourself every day? (Present tense)
- Answer: Do
- Explanation: The subject is "you" (plural or singular informal), and the present tense requires "do."
12. What would you do today if there is no tomorrow? (Present tense)
- Answer: Do
- Explanation: The subject is "you" (plural or singular informal), and the present tense requires "do."
13. What did he fear most in life? (Past tense)
- Answer: Did
- Explanation: The past tense requires "did," regardless of the subject.
14. Why do people cry? (Present tense)
- Answer: Do
- Explanation: The subject is "people" (plural), so the present tense requires "do."
15. What does the Bible say about selfishness? (Present tense)
- Answer: Does
- Explanation: The subject is "the Bible" (singular), so the present tense requires "does."
16. Did they know about our problems? (Past tense)
- Answer: Did
- Explanation: The past tense requires "did," regardless of the subject.
17. Do you believe in life after death? (Present tense)
- Answer: Do
- Explanation: The subject is "you" (plural or singular informal), and the present tense requires "do."
18. What do you value most? (Present tense)
- Answer: Do
- Explanation: The subject is "you" (plural or singular informal), and the present tense requires "do."
19. Does God have emotions? (Present tense)
- Answer: Does
- Explanation: The subject is "God" (singular), so the present tense requires "does."
Final Answer:
1. Do
2. Does
3. Does
4. Do
5. Do
6. Did
7. Did
8. Do
9. Do
10. Did
11. Do
12. Do
13. Did
14. Do
15. Does
16. Did
17. Do
18. Do
19. Does
Boxed Final Answer:
\boxed{
\begin{array}{l}
1. \text{Do} \\
2. \text{Does} \\
3. \text{Does} \\
4. \text{Do} \\
5. \text{Do} \\
6. \text{Did} \\
7. \text{Did} \\
8. \text{Do} \\
9. \text{Do} \\
10. \text{Did} \\
11. \text{Do} \\
12. \text{Do} \\
13. \text{Did} \\
14. \text{Do} \\
15. \text{Does} \\
16. \text{Did} \\
17. \text{Do} \\
18. \text{Do} \\
19. \text{Does} \\
\end{array}
}
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of worksheet year 6.