Herited (do) your
-
every day.
2. Tom dorte (not want) to go
to the disco.
3. you
homework every day?
4. Sara (help) her mum
every day.
5. I (not understand)
this task.
6. Nick
(phone) you
the zoo?
2. Kate
funny stories
3. I (
coffee.
4. he
every day?
5. We
football.
6. Pam
school narty
every day?
every day.
In this sentence, we need to fill in the correct form of the verb "do". The correct form is "do" because the subject "you" is used with the base form of the verb in present simple tense. So, the correct sentence is "Do you do your homework every day?" This means we are asking if the person does their homework every day.
2. Tom dorte (not want) to go
to the disco.
In this sentence, we need to fill in the correct form of the verb "not want". The correct form is "does not want" because the subject "Tom" is used with the third person singular form of the verb in present simple tense. Also, "do not want" is negative. So, the correct sentence is "Tom does not want to go to the disco." This means Tom does not want to go to the disco.
3. you
homework every day?
In this sentence, we need to replace the word with the correct verb. The correct sentence is "Do you do your homework every day?" This means we are asking if the person does their homework every day.
4. Sara (help) her mum
every day.
In this sentence, we need to fill in the correct form of the verb "help". The correct form is "helps" because the subject "Sara" is used with the third person singular form of the verb in present simple tense. So, the correct sentence is "Sara helps her mum every day." This means Sara helps her mum every day.
5. I (not understand)
this task.
In this sentence, we need to fill in the correct form of the verb "not understand". The correct form is "do not understand" because the subject "I" is used with the base form of the verb in present simple tense. Also, "do not understand" is negative. So, the correct sentence is "I do not understand this task." This means I do not understand this task.
6. Nick
(phone) you
the zoo?
In this sentence, we need to fill in the correct form of the verb "phone". The correct form is "phones" because the subject "Nick" is used with the third person singular form of the verb in present simple tense. So, the correct sentence is "Does Nick phone you the zoo?" This means we are asking if Nick calls you at the zoo.
2. Kate
funny stories
In this sentence, we need to fill in the correct form of the verb. The correct sentence is "Kate tells funny stories." This means Kate tells funny stories.
3. I (
coffee.
In this sentence, we need to fill in the correct verb. The correct sentence is "I drink coffee." This means I consume coffee.
4. he
every day?
In this sentence, we need to replace the word with the correct verb. The correct sentence is "Does he play every day?" This means we are asking if he plays every day.
5. We
football.
In this sentence, we need to fill in the correct verb. The correct sentence is "We play football." This means we engage in playing football.
6. Pam
school narty
every day?
In this sentence, we need to fill in the correct form of the verb "go". The correct form is "goes" because the subject "Pam" is used with the third person singular form of the verb in present simple tense. So, the correct sentence is "Does Pam go to school every day?" This means we are asking if Pam goes to school every day.