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simple present tense
1.my father - (go) to gym every day
2. we -(play) chess every day
3. my son - (live) in Chennai
4.he - (get) up early every day
5.my brother- ( do) ironing
6. they - ( speak) french at times
7. we - ( walk) slowly
8. It - (smell) very delicious
9. I - ( run) every day
10. you - (have) some homework to do ​

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Answered by aasarafood24
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Answer:

1. my father go to the gym every day.

2.we play chess everyday.

3.my son is living in Chennai .

4. he gets up early every morning .

5. my brother is doing ironing.

6.they are speaking French all the time.

7.we are walking slowly.

8.it is smelling very delicious.

9. I am running everyday.

10.you are having some homework to do.

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Answered by halamadrid
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The correct answers are 1. goes, 2. play, 3. lives, 4. gets, 5. does, 6. speak, 7. walk, 8. smells, 9. run, 10. have.

1. My father goes to gym every day.

Since the speaker is talking about his/her father, the third-person singular of the verb 'go' which is 'goes' is used here.

2. We play chess every day.

The verb 'play' is used as it is in the present tense when it comes along with you/they/we.

3. My son lives in Chennai.

Here, the third-person singular simple present form of 'live' which is 'lives' will be used.

4. He gets up early every day.

'Gets' is the third-person singular simple present form of 'get'. This form is used along with he/she/it.

5. My brother does ironing.

Here, the third-person singular simple present form of 'do' which is 'does' will be used.

6. They speak French at times.

The verb 'speak' is used as it is in the present tense when it comes along with I/you/they/we.

7. We walk slowly.

The verb 'walk' is used as it is in the present tense when it comes along with I/you/they/we.

8. It smells very delicious.

'Smells' is the third-person singular simple present form of 'smell'. This form is used along with he/she/it.

9. I run every day.

The verb 'run' is used as it is in the present tense when it comes along with I/you/they/we.

10. You have some homework to do.

The verb 'have' in the present tense is used in its base form along with I/you/they.

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