Pertanyaan

3 Complete the sentences with the Present Simple form of the verbs in brackets. f Ellen qquad (play) the guitar in her free time. 7 Richard qquad (watch) five films every weekend. 5My mum qquad (not read) women's magazines. A We qquad (not visit) our grandparents every Sunday. If What usuary (you/usually/have) for breakfast? Gruev listen (your parents/listen) to pop music? 1 Where your live (your boyfriend/live)? a Fus the adverbs in brackets in the correct place in tise conversation. Selly: Mum, I make the coffee for the guests! Chris helps me! (always; never) Chris: That's not true. I help you. (sometimes) Sally: Not very often! Chris: That's because l am tired. (often)

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Jawaban

1. plays2. watches3. doesn't read4. don't visit; do you usually have; do your parents listen; does your boyfriend live5. always; never; sometimes; often

Penjelasan

1. The verb "play" is in the third person singular form because the subject is "Ellen". In the present simple tense, third person singular verbs typically end in "-s" or "-es". Therefore, "play" becomes "plays".2. Similarly, the verb "watch" becomes "watches" because the subject "Richard" is third person singular.3. The verb "read" is in the negative form because of the word "not". The subject "My mum" is third person singular, so we use "does not" or "doesn't" before the base form of the verb. Hence, "does not read" or "doesn't read".4. The verb "visit" is in the negative form with the subject "We", so we use "do not" or "don't" before the base form of the verb. Hence, "do not visit" or "don't visit". For the next part, the subject is "you", so we use "do you" for questions in the present simple. "What do you usually have for breakfast?". For the next sentence, the subject is "your parents", which is third person plural, so we use "do your parents listen to pop music?". Lastly, the subject is "your boyfriend", which is third person singular, so we use "does your boyfriend live?".5. The adverbs "always" and "never" are used to describe the frequency of an action. In the conversation, Sally says she "always" makes the coffee and Chris "never" helps her. Chris refutes this by saying he "sometimes" helps. Sally responds that it's not very often, to which Chris says it's because he is "often" tired.