1. I am --> he is
Explanation: When we use the pronoun "I" in the present tense, we usually change the verb "to be" to "am". However, when we use the pronoun "he", we change the verb "to be" to "is".
2. I live --> he lives
Explanation: In the present tense, when we use the pronoun "I" with the verb "to live", there is no change. However, when we use the pronoun "he", we add the letter "s" at the end of the verb.
3. I play --> he plays
Explanation: In the present tense, when we use the pronoun "I" with the verb "to play", there is no change. However, when we use the pronoun "he", we add the letter "s" at the end of the verb.
4. I have --> he has
Explanation: In the present tense, when we use the pronoun "I" with the verb "to have", there is no change. However, when we use the pronoun "he", we add the letter "s" at the end of the verb.
To summarize:
- "I am" changes to "he is".
- "I live" changes to "he lives".
- "I play" changes to "he plays".
- "I have" changes to "he has".
Remember that these are the present tense forms of the verbs when using different pronouns.
1. I am --> he is
Explanation: When we use the pronoun "I" in the present tense, we usually change the verb "to be" to "am". However, when we use the pronoun "he", we change the verb "to be" to "is".
2. I live --> he lives
Explanation: In the present tense, when we use the pronoun "I" with the verb "to live", there is no change. However, when we use the pronoun "he", we add the letter "s" at the end of the verb.
3. I play --> he plays
Explanation: In the present tense, when we use the pronoun "I" with the verb "to play", there is no change. However, when we use the pronoun "he", we add the letter "s" at the end of the verb.
4. I have --> he has
Explanation: In the present tense, when we use the pronoun "I" with the verb "to have", there is no change. However, when we use the pronoun "he", we add the letter "s" at the end of the verb.
To summarize:
- "I am" changes to "he is".
- "I live" changes to "he lives".
- "I play" changes to "he plays".
- "I have" changes to "he has".
Remember that these are the present tense forms of the verbs when using different pronouns.