Hola.
Respuesta:
1- Ali sleeps (sleep) for ten hours everyday.
• Ali = She [Ella]
2- Emily studies (study) in the library.
• Emily = She [Ella]
3- I have (have) breakfast every morning.
• I [Yo]
4- My mother wakes up (wake up) at seven.
• My mother [Mi madre] = She [Ella]
5- We do (do) our homeworks everyday.
• We [Nosotros/as]
6- I speak (speak) english everyday.
7- My sister goes (go) to cinema everyweek.
• My sister [Mi hermana] = She [Ella]
8- Tom works (work) for eight hours everyday.
• Tom = He [El]
9- Your parents come back (come back) home early.
• Your parents [Tus padres] = They [Ellos/as]
Explicación:
PRESENT SIMPLE TENSE
En oraciones afirmativas cuando hablamos de I, you, we o they, no agregamos S o ES al verbo y por lo tanto el verbo se queda como está.
En el caso de He, she y it añadimos S o ES al verbo.
Ejemplos:
• Jack and Mary cook for dinner every day.
Jack and Mary [Jack y Mary] = They [Ellos/as]
• Eugenia does her Math homework at school.
Eugenia = She [Ella]
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Hola.
Respuesta:
1- Ali sleeps (sleep) for ten hours everyday.
• Ali = She [Ella]
2- Emily studies (study) in the library.
• Emily = She [Ella]
3- I have (have) breakfast every morning.
• I [Yo]
4- My mother wakes up (wake up) at seven.
• My mother [Mi madre] = She [Ella]
5- We do (do) our homeworks everyday.
• We [Nosotros/as]
6- I speak (speak) english everyday.
• I [Yo]
7- My sister goes (go) to cinema everyweek.
• My sister [Mi hermana] = She [Ella]
8- Tom works (work) for eight hours everyday.
• Tom = He [El]
9- Your parents come back (come back) home early.
• Your parents [Tus padres] = They [Ellos/as]
Explicación:
PRESENT SIMPLE TENSE
En oraciones afirmativas cuando hablamos de I, you, we o they, no agregamos S o ES al verbo y por lo tanto el verbo se queda como está.
En el caso de He, she y it añadimos S o ES al verbo.
Ejemplos:
• Jack and Mary cook for dinner every day.
Jack and Mary [Jack y Mary] = They [Ellos/as]
• Eugenia does her Math homework at school.
Eugenia = She [Ella]