2 Complete the rules with the words in the box. don't, doesn't ,facts, routines. 1 We use the present simple to talk about habits, and _ 2 We use + base form of the verb after 1/ you/ we/ they 3 We use + base form of the verb after he/she/it.
1 We use the present simple to talk about habits, and routines.
2 We use + base form of the verb after 1/ you/ we/ they.
3 We use + base form of the verb after he/she/it.
Explanation:
1. We use the present simple to talk about habits, routines, or things that happen regularly. For example, "I wake up at 7 am every day" or "She always eats breakfast before going to school." The present simple is used when we talk about actions that are repeated in the present.
2. After pronouns like you, we, and they, we use the base form of the verb. For example, "You play soccer every Saturday." When the subject of the sentence is you, we, or they, we don't need to add -s or -es to the verb.
3. After pronouns like he, she, and it, we also use the base form of the verb. For example, "He loves to read books." When the subject of the sentence is he, she, or it, we need to add -s or -es to the verb.
In summary, to complete the rules, we need to fill in the blanks with the appropriate words from the box.
1. We use the present simple to talk about habits, and routines.
2. We use + base form of the verb after 1/ you/ we/ they.
3. We use + base form of the verb after he/she/it.
So, the correct answers would be:
1. We use the present simple to talk about habits, and routines.
2. We use + base form of the verb after 1/ you/ we/ they.
3. We use doesn't + base form of the verb after he/she/it.
Note that we use "doesn't" instead of "don't" after he, she, or it because "doesn't" is the correct form of the verb for third-person singular subjects.
2 We use + base form of the verb after 1/ you/ we/ they.
3 We use + base form of the verb after he/she/it.
Explanation:
1. We use the present simple to talk about habits, routines, or things that happen regularly. For example, "I wake up at 7 am every day" or "She always eats breakfast before going to school." The present simple is used when we talk about actions that are repeated in the present.
2. After pronouns like you, we, and they, we use the base form of the verb. For example, "You play soccer every Saturday." When the subject of the sentence is you, we, or they, we don't need to add -s or -es to the verb.
3. After pronouns like he, she, and it, we also use the base form of the verb. For example, "He loves to read books." When the subject of the sentence is he, she, or it, we need to add -s or -es to the verb.
In summary, to complete the rules, we need to fill in the blanks with the appropriate words from the box.
1. We use the present simple to talk about habits, and routines.
2. We use + base form of the verb after 1/ you/ we/ they.
3. We use + base form of the verb after he/she/it.
So, the correct answers would be:
1. We use the present simple to talk about habits, and routines.
2. We use + base form of the verb after 1/ you/ we/ they.
3. We use doesn't + base form of the verb after he/she/it.
Note that we use "doesn't" instead of "don't" after he, she, or it because "doesn't" is the correct form of the verb for third-person singular subjects.