Choose the correct option. There is one extra option who live job do afternoon what sleep hobbies lunch When we write a short text about a person and their daily routine, we must remember to write: the person is; where they come from or where they; what their profession, or occupation is; what they in the morning; what they do in the; they do in the evening; what they do at night if they don't; time for their and special activities. We use the present simple to write about a person's daily routine. We use the \bold{3^{rd}} person singular form (he/she) to write about another person's daily routine: Mark has breakfast. Carol takes her dog for a walk. Verbs in the third person singular Remember the rules to form the 3^{rd} person singular in the present simple: to form the 3^{rd} person singular we add -s to a verb: swim — swims, like — likes; if a verb ends in -s/-sh/-ch/-x/-o, we add -es: kiss — kisses, brush — brushes, watch – watches, mix – mixes, go – goes; if a verb ends in a consonant +y, we change -y into -i +es: cry – cries, marry – marries; if a verb ends in -ay/-oy/-uy, we end -s: play – plays, enjoy – enjoys, buy – buys; the 3^{rd} person singular of have is has. We form negatives, questions, and short answers with does for the 3^{rd} person singular: Tom doesn't go out with his friends on weekdays. Does Wendy get up at 7 o'clock? – Yes, she does.
Задание

Choose the correct option. There is one extra option

  • who
  • live
  • job
  • do
  • afternoon
  • what
  • sleep
  • hobbies
  • lunch

When we write a short text about a person and their daily routine, we must remember to write:

  1. [ ] the person is;
  2. where they come from or where they [ ];
  3. what their profession, [ ] or occupation is;
  4. what they [ ] in the morning;
  5. what they do in the [ ];
  6. [ ] they do in the evening;
  7. what they do at night if they don't [ ];
  8. time for their [ ] and special activities.

We use the present simple to write about a person's daily routine.

We use the \(\bold{3^{rd}}\) person singular form (he/she) to write about another person's daily routine: Mark has breakfast. Carol takes her dog for a walk.
Verbs in the third person singular
Remember the rules to form the \(3^{rd}\) person singular in the present simple:

  • to form the \(3^{rd}\) person singular we add -s to a verb: swim — swims, like — likes;
  • if a verb ends in -s/-sh/-ch/-x/-o, we add -es: kiss — kisses, brush — brushes, watch – watches, mix – mixes, go – goes;
  • if a verb ends in a consonant +y, we change -y into -i +es: cry – cries, marry – marries;
  • if a verb ends in -ay/-oy/-uy, we end -s: play – plays, enjoy – enjoys, buy – buys;
  • the \(3^{rd}\) person singular of have is has.

We form negatives, questions, and short answers with does for the \(3^{rd}\) person singular:

Tom doesn't go out with his friends on weekdays.

Does Wendy get up at 7 o'clock? – Yes, she does.