Change the verb into the correct form:
1. I
(go) to the city once a week.
2. You
(play) the guitar very well.
3. She never
(visit) me.
4. Tom always
(find) new ways to do things.
6. Ann
(want) to speak.
7. Toronto
(be) in Canada.
8. Cars
(have) wheels.
9. My mother
(have) a big house.
10. We
(play) a lot.
11. They
(sell) fruit and eggs.
12. The building
(be) on fire.
13. Marta
(seem) sad.
14. I usually
(help) my neighbors.
15. His brother rarely
(leave) town.
Respuestas
Respuesta:
1. I go to the city once a week.
2. You play the guitar very well.
3. She never visits me.
4. Tom always finds new ways to do things.
6. Ann wants to speak.
7. Toronto is in Canada.
8. Cars have wheels.
9. My mother has a big house.
10. We play a lot.
11. They sell fruit and eggs.
12. The building is on fire.
13. Marta seems sad.
14. I usually help my neighbors.
15. His brother rarely leaves town.
no especificaste el tiempo verbal asi q supuse q era en presente simple, de igual manera espero q te sirva :D
Respuesta:
En cursiva lo que tienes que poner
1. I go
(go) to the city once a week.
2. You play
(play) the guitar very well.
3. She never visits
(visit) me.
4. Tom always finds
(find) new ways to do things.
(¿No hay 5?)
6. Ann wants
(want) to speak.
7. Toronto is
(be) in Canada.
8. Cars have
(have) wheels.
9. My mother has
(have) a big house.
10. We play
(play) a lot.
11. They sell
(sell) fruit and eggs.
12. The building is
(be) on fire.
13. Marta seems
(seem) sad.
14. I usually help
(help) my neighbors.
15. His brother rarely leaves
(leave) town.
Explicación:
El presente simple se utiliza para hablar de cosas que suceden habitualmente, por eso cada vez que veas un adverbio de frecuencia como "usually" o "never", la frase será de este tipo.
Para conjugar el presente simple usamos el infinitivo del verbo para los sujetos “I”, “you”, “we” y “they” y para las terceras personas “he”, “she” y “it”, añadimos una “-s” al final del verbo.
Es decir;
I play
You play
He/She/It plays
We play
You play
They play