present simple Choose the correct form of the verb in brackets to complete the sentences. 1. Ella ___________________ in Manchester. (live / lives) 2. Eric ___________________ chess. (play / plays) 3. Jean ___________________ at night. (study / studies) 4. Leonard ___________________ his homework in the bedroom. (do / does) 5. Mr Elliot ___________________ in an office. (work / works) 6. School ___________________ at 6.30. (finish / finishes) 7. The children ___________________ the street to school. (cross / crosses) 8. The dog ___________________ outside. (sleep / sleeps) 9. We ___________________ to work together. (go / goes) 10. They ___________________ TV every day. (watch / watches) B. Rewrite the sentences in the 3rd person singular beginning with he or she. 1. They sell antiques. ____________________________________________________ 2. I always drive to work. _________________________________________________ 3. We never do our homework. ___________________________________________ 4. You carry a heavy schoolbag. ___________________________________________ 5. I finish school in the morning. __________________________________________ 6. We usually stay home at night. _________________________________________ 7. They catch the bus every day. __________________________________________ 8. You tell funny stories. __________________________________________________ 9. I mix all the ingredients. ________________________________________________ 10. We miss our parents. _________________________________________________
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The present perfect tense is used to describe something that happened in the past, but the exact time it happened is not important. It has a relationship with the present. This sentence is a typical example of present perfect tense.
Have/has + past participle makes the present perfect.
Now since, the whole sentence is in the first person, we would be using "have" and not "has".
("have" is used in case of first and second person framed sentences.) Since, have is only used in the negative form, we would be using the negative form (as presence of have is compulsory for a sentence to be in present perfect tense).
Now, for the past participle, it the form of a verb, typically ending in -ed in English, which is used in forming perfect and passive tenses and sometimes as an adjective. In this case the past becomes, "played"
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Explanation: 1. Lives
Ella *lives * in Manchester. (live / lives) 2. Eric* plays* chess. (play / plays) 3. Jean *studies* at night. (study / studies) 4. Leonard *does* his homework in the bedroom. (do / does) 5. Mr Elliot *works* in an office. (work / works) 6. School *finishes* at 6.30. (finish / finishes) 7. The children *cross* the street to school. (cross / crosses) 8. The dog *sleeps* outside. (sleep / sleeps) 9. We *go* to work together. (go / goes) 10. They *watch* TV every day. (watch / watches)
B. Rewrite the sentences in the 3rd person singular beginning with he or she. 1. They sell antiques
She sells antiques.
2. I always drive to work
He always drives to work
3. We never do our homework.
He never does his homework
4. You carry a heavy schoolbag.
She carries a heavy school bag
5. I finish school in the morning
He finishes school in the morning
6. We usually stay home at night.
She usually stays home at night
7. They catch the bus every day
She catches the bus everyday
8. You tell funny stories
He tells funny stories
9. I mix all the ingredients.
She mixed all the ingredients
10. We miss our parents
He misses his parents
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