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Example: She plays piano.
Choice:
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Example: I like Weird Al. He has a pleasant voice.
Choice:
I like Weird Al as he acts crazy.
Weird Al has a pleasant voice and I like him.
I like Weird Al as long as he has a pleasant voice.
Example: I ____ apple.
like
likes
In the above sentence, the subject is "I" and it is singular. Therefore, the verb that goes with it must also be singular. Hence, "like" is the answer.
Instructions:
1. Read the given sentence.
2. Figure out if the sentence is a statement, question, command, or exclamation.
3. Choose the correct answer.
Example: Find the Nouns
run
saw
red
Note: The word "saw" can be a verb or a noun.
Example: The cat chase the rat.
Method: Figure out if the subject is singular or plural. Then, find the verb. If the subject is singular then the verb must also be singular. If the subject is plural, then the verb must also be plural.
Answer: In the above sentence, 'cat' is singular. So the verb "chase" must also be singular. Therefore, the answer is 'chase'.
Example:
The girl likes apple.
The girls like apple.
Instructions:   1. Read the given sentence.   2. Check the punctuation mark used at the end of the sentence.   3. If it is correct punctuation mark is used, choose right; otherwise choose wrong.
Example: How are you.
Answer: wrong
Note: The above sentence is a question. So, "?" is the end mark that should be used.
Example: I ____ apple.
like
likes
In the above sentence, the subject is "I" and it is singular. Therefore, the verb that goes with it must also be singular. Hence, "like" is the answer.
Example: I ____ apple.
like
likes
In the above sentence, the subject is "I" and it is singular. Therefore, the verb that goes with it must also be singular. Hence, "like" is the answer.
Example: I ____ apple.
like
likes
In the above sentence, the subject is "I" and it is singular. Therefore, the verb that goes with it must also be singular. Hence, "like" is the answer.
Example: I ____ apple.
like
likes
In the above sentence, the subject is "I" and it is singular. Therefore, the verb that goes with it must also be singular. Hence, "like" is the answer.