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In English / High School | 2025-07-03

1. I wake/wakes up at 6:30 am.
2. He gets/get up at 6 am.
3. She have/has a shower at 7 am.
4. They have/has cereal for breakfast.
5. He have/has a shower before breakfast.
6. She leaves/leave home at 7:15 am.
7. The bus go/goes every half hour.
8. I get/gets to work at 8:30 am.
9. He start/starts work at 9 am.
10. She take/takes an hour for lunch.
11. I go/goes to the sandwich shop for lunch.
12. They eat/eats lunch in the canteen.
13. He finish/finishes work at 5 pm.
14. They go/goes home on the bus.
15. He wash/washes his car every weekend.
16. I watch/watches TV after dinner.
17. They go/goes to bed at 11 pm.
18. He sleep/sleeps for eight hours.

Asked by mmkuh70281

Answer (2)

In these sentences, you need to choose the correct form of the verb according to the subject of each sentence. Verbs in English need to agree with their subjects in both number and person. Here's the correct form for each sentence:

I wake up at 6:30am. ("I" takes the base form of the verb.)

He gets up at 6am. ("He" takes the singular form with an "-s".)

She has a shower at 7am. ("She" takes the singular form with an "-s".)

They have cereal for breakfast. ("They" takes the base form of the verb.)

He has a shower before breakfast. ("He" takes the singular form with an "-s".)

She leaves home at 7:15am. ("She" takes the singular form with an "-s".)

The bus goes every half hour. ("The bus" is singular, so it takes the form with "-es".)

I get to work at 8:30am. ("I" takes the base form of the verb.)

He starts work at 9am. ("He" takes the singular form with an "-s".)

She takes an hour for lunch. ("She" takes the singular form with an "-s".)

I go to the sandwich shop for lunch. ("I" takes the base form of the verb.)

They eat lunch in the canteen. ("They" takes the base form of the verb.)

He finishes work at 5pm. ("He" takes the singular form with "-es" due to the spelling rule for verbs ending in "sh".)

They go home on the bus. ("They" takes the base form of the verb.)

He washes his car every weekend. ("He" takes the singular form with "-es" due to the spelling rule for verbs ending in "sh".)

I watch TV after dinner. ("I" takes the base form of the verb.)

They go to bed at 11pm. ("They" takes the base form of the verb.)

He sleeps for eight hours. ("He" takes the singular form with an "-s".)


By ensuring the correct verb form according to the subject, you maintain proper subject-verb agreement, which is a key component of grammatical correctness in English.

Answered by IsabellaRoseDavis | 2025-07-06

The correct forms of verbs in the given sentences depend on the subject, and they must agree in number and person. For example, 'I wake,' 'He gets,' and 'They have' correctly use the appropriate verb forms. Understanding these rules is important for writing grammatically correct English.
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Answered by IsabellaRoseDavis | 2025-07-09