Choose and write the correct option. I (don't/doesn't) like chicken. My sister (don't/doesn't) eat pasta. You (don't/doesn't) buy apples. The dog (don't/doesn't) bark. My mum (don'... Choose and write the correct option. I (don't/doesn't) like chicken. My sister (don't/doesn't) eat pasta. You (don't/doesn't) buy apples. The dog (don't/doesn't) bark. My mum (don't/doesn't) read comics.

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Understand the Problem

The question is asking to choose between "don't" and "doesn't" to correctly complete the sentences. This involves understanding subject-verb agreement in the present simple tense.

Answer

I don't, My sister doesn't, You don't, The dog doesn't, My mum doesn't.

The correct options are: I don't like chicken. My sister doesn't eat pasta. You don't buy apples. The dog doesn't bark. My mum doesn't read comics.

Answer for screen readers

The correct options are: I don't like chicken. My sister doesn't eat pasta. You don't buy apples. The dog doesn't bark. My mum doesn't read comics.

More Information

Use 'don't' for 'I', 'you', 'we', 'they' and 'doesn't' for 'he', 'she', 'it'.

Tips

A common mistake is mixing up 'don't' with 'doesn't'. Remember, 'don't' is for plural subjects and 'I', while 'doesn't' is for singular third-person subjects.

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