Put the verbs in the correct column in the third person singular, then read them out. play, come, watch, talk,dance,go, laygh , drive, smoke,kiss, sleep,swim,wash, mix, visit, close, know, ride, open, teach,speak change, sit. /s/ /iz/ /z/ ..
Sure! Here is the worksheet with the verbs in the correct column in the third person singular:
/s/ /iz/ /z/
play watch come
talk laugh dance
smoke visit drive
kiss teach
swim mix
wash close
ride sit
sleep open
know speak
change
We group the verbs into three columns based on how their third person singular form is pronounced: /s/, /z/, and /iz/.
Now let's read out the verbs from each column:
/s/ column: play, watch, talk, laugh, dance
/iz/ column: comes, drives, visits, closes, knows
/z/ column: comes, laughs, dances, smokes, kisses, teaches, mixes, sits, opens, speaks, changes
Please note that some verbs may fall into more than one column depending on the context and spelling rules, but for the purpose of this exercise, we have categorized them based on their pronunciation in the third person singular form.
I hope this explanation helps! Let me know if you have any further questions.
/s/ /iz/ /z/
play watch come
talk laugh dance
smoke visit drive
kiss teach
swim mix
wash close
ride sit
sleep open
know speak
change
We group the verbs into three columns based on how their third person singular form is pronounced: /s/, /z/, and /iz/.
Now let's read out the verbs from each column:
/s/ column: play, watch, talk, laugh, dance
/iz/ column: comes, drives, visits, closes, knows
/z/ column: comes, laughs, dances, smokes, kisses, teaches, mixes, sits, opens, speaks, changes
Please note that some verbs may fall into more than one column depending on the context and spelling rules, but for the purpose of this exercise, we have categorized them based on their pronunciation in the third person singular form.
I hope this explanation helps! Let me know if you have any further questions.