...you...(know) this song? Liz...(bay) bread every day we(not like) to play basketball she(listen) to the music every day? Tim(not read) much at home They often(go) to the sports club поставьте окончание
"Do you know this song?"
Liz buys bread every day. (Она покупает хлеб каждый день.)
We don't like to play basketball. (Мы не любим играть в баскетбол.)
Does she listen to music every day? (Она слушает музыку каждый день?)
Tim doesn't read much at home. (Тим не много читает дома.)
They often go to the sports club. (Они часто ходят в спортивный клуб.)
Explanation:
1. The verb "know" is in the present simple tense, so we need to use the base form of the verb.
2. The verb "buy" is in the present simple tense and refers to Liz, so we add "s" after the verb.
3. The verb "like" is in the present simple tense, but in negative form, so we use "do not" (don't) before the verb.
4. The verb "listen" is in the present simple tense and refers to Liz, so we add "s" after the verb.
5. The verb "read" is in the present simple tense and refers to Tim, so we add "s" after the verb.
6. The verb "go" is in the present simple tense and refers to they, so we don't need to change the verb form.
Liz buys bread every day. (Она покупает хлеб каждый день.)
We don't like to play basketball. (Мы не любим играть в баскетбол.)
Does she listen to music every day? (Она слушает музыку каждый день?)
Tim doesn't read much at home. (Тим не много читает дома.)
They often go to the sports club. (Они часто ходят в спортивный клуб.)
Explanation:
1. The verb "know" is in the present simple tense, so we need to use the base form of the verb.
2. The verb "buy" is in the present simple tense and refers to Liz, so we add "s" after the verb.
3. The verb "like" is in the present simple tense, but in negative form, so we use "do not" (don't) before the verb.
4. The verb "listen" is in the present simple tense and refers to Liz, so we add "s" after the verb.
5. The verb "read" is in the present simple tense and refers to Tim, so we add "s" after the verb.
6. The verb "go" is in the present simple tense and refers to they, so we don't need to change the verb form.
Step-by-step solution:
1. Do you (know) this song?