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Use the verbs in the correct form to complete the sentences.
Use the verbs in the correct form to complete the sentences.
1) That jacket really
(suit) Mary.
2) What about these two colours? Do you think they
(match)?
3) I like that skirt. It
(fit) you perfectly.
4) You should
(try on) the sneakers to see if they fit.
5) Linda
(wear) a beige cashmere sweater.
6) Do you think this T-shirt
(go) with the jeans I bought?
To complete this sentence, we need to use the verb "suit" in the correct form. In this case, "suits" is the correct form of the verb because it agrees with the third person singular pronoun "Mary." "Suits" means that the jacket looks good on Mary.
2) What about these two colours? Do you think they match?
To complete this sentence, we need to use the verb "match" in the correct form. In this case, "match" is the correct form of the verb because it is used as a base form or infinitive verb.
3) I like that skirt. It fits you perfectly.
To complete this sentence, we need to use the verb "fit" in the correct form. In this case, "fits" is the correct form of the verb because it agrees with the third person singular pronoun "it." "Fits" means that the skirt is the right size for the person wearing it.
4) You should try on the sneakers to see if they fit.
To complete this sentence, we need to use the verb "try on" in the correct form. In this case, "try on" is the correct form of the verb because it is used as a phrasal verb. "Try on" means to put on clothes or shoes to see if they are the right size or fit.
5) Linda is wearing a beige cashmere sweater.
To complete this sentence, we need to use the verb "wear" in the correct form. In this case, "is wearing" is the correct form of the verb because it indicates an action that is happening right now. "Is wearing" means that Linda currently has on a beige cashmere sweater.
6) Do you think this T-shirt goes with the jeans I bought?
To complete this sentence, we need to use the verb "go" in the correct form. In this case, "goes" is the correct form of the verb because it agrees with the third person singular pronoun "this T-shirt." "Goes" means that the T-shirt matches or complements the jeans.