Headbands(a) ______(be) great for keeping the irritating locks out of your face and will stop you from touching your hair, which (b) ______(lead) to greasy stands. Bad hair days (c) ______(be) a thing of the past now. Headbands (d) _____(be) the perfect accessory for disguising grassy roots and taming flyaways. Donning a headbands (e) ______(require) smooth hair to start with. Frizzy, unkempt hair (f) _______(be not) work with a headband. This (g) _______(be not) mean you have to (h) _____ (be) straight hair.
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Headbands(a) are(be) great for keeping the irritating locks out of your face and will stop you from touching your hair, which (b) leads (lead) to greasy stands. Bad hair days (c) are be) a thing of the past now. Headbands (d)are(be) the perfect accessory for disguising grassy roots and taming flyaways. Donning a headbands (e) requires (require) smooth hair to start with. Frizzy, unkempt hair (f)doesnot (be not) work with a headband. This (g) doesnot (be not) mean you have to (h)have (be) straight hair.
- The contractions don't and doesn't use the verb do and the word not. When you expand the contractions, you can see which one is the correct choice: don't is a contraction of "do not," and doesn't is a contraction of "does not."
- In the simple present tense, we know that a verb with a third person singular subject gets a -s or -es at the end. All regular verbs fall into this category.
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