Add an “ s ” to the verb when the sentence starts with the pronouns: he, she or it. He ask a difficult question. She bake a delicious cake. It grow very fast. s s s
When the sentence starts with the pronouns: I, we, you or they the verb remains the same. I watch cartoons everyday. We take a nap at 5 o'clock. You wake up late on the weekend. They fly around the tree.
Add an “ s ” to the verb when the sentence starts with a singular subject noun. My baby brother drink milk everyday. The beautiful woman work in a bank. The dinosaur lay many big eggs. s s s He SheIt
When the sentence starts with the plural subject noun the verb remains the same. My cousins and I watch TV. Many students ride a bus to school. We They
1.- I _________ the baseball. (throw – throws) 2.- She ________ a paper doll. (make – makes) 3.- We _________ the window. (break – breaks) 4.- He _________ stamps. (collect – collects) 5.- They _________ in a tent. (sleep – sleeps) 6.- It _________ in the ocean. (swim – swims) 7.- You _________ a blue uniform. (wear – wears) throw makes break collects sleep swims wear
1.- My family and I (play – plays) cards. 2.- Pamela (read – reads) with fluency. 3.- Dr. Smith (cure – cures) people. 4.- Reptiles (crawl – crawls) on the ground. We play cards. She reads with fluency. He cures people. They crawl on the ground.
5.- My puppy (eat – eats) bones. 6.- Jack and Dave (plant – plants) a tree. 7.- Santiago (help – helps) other people. 8.- My friends (buy - buys) chocolate cookies. It eats bones. They plant a tree. He helps other people. They buy chocolate cookies.