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What is the correct form of the verb in the sentence: 'She \_ to school every day.'?
What is the correct form of the verb in the sentence: 'She \_ to school every day.'?
They play football on Sundays.
They play football on Sundays.
True
Complete the sentence: 'My sister \_ TV in the evening.'
Complete the sentence: 'My sister \_ TV in the evening.'
watches
He \_ English very well.
He \_ English very well.
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Which of the following is a correct negative sentence?
Which of the following is a correct negative sentence?
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We reads books every evening.
We reads books every evening.
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Match the following subjects with their correct verb forms:
Match the following subjects with their correct verb forms:
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What is the correct question form? '______ you like ice cream?'
What is the correct question form? '______ you like ice cream?'
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He doesn't play basketball.
He doesn't play basketball.
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Where do you usually spend your weekends?
Where do you usually spend your weekends?
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Study Notes
Verb Forms
- The correct verb form in the sentence 'She _ to school every day.' is goes.
- The sentence 'My sister _ TV in the evening.' is completed with the verb watches.
- The correct negative sentence is He doesn't play basketball.
- The correct verb form in the sentence 'We reads books every evening.' is read.
- Do you like ice cream? is the correct question form.
Subject-Verb Agreement
- The subject of a sentence must agree with its verb in number.
- This means that if the subject is singular, the verb must be singular, and if the subject is plural, the verb must be plural.
- In the sentence 'She goes to school every day', the subject 'she' is singular, and the verb 'goes' is also singular.
- In the sentence 'They play football on Sundays', the subject 'they' is plural, and the verb 'play' is also plural.
Negative Sentences
- Negative sentences are formed by using the auxiliary verb 'do' or 'does' followed by 'not'.
- The correct negative form of the sentence 'He plays basketball' is 'He doesn't play basketball'.
Question Forms
- Question forms are formed by inverting the subject and the auxiliary verb.
- The correct question form of the sentence 'you like ice cream' is 'Do you like ice cream?'
- The auxiliary verb 'do' is used because the sentence is in the present simple tense.
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Test your English proficiency with questions focused on personal information, subject-verb agreement, and sentence completion. This quiz includes true/false questions and negative sentence formations to evaluate your understanding of English grammar and daily communication. Perfect for learners seeking to improve their language skills.