Let's fill in the blanks with the correct words from the parentheses, making sure the sentences are grammatically correct in the simple present tense.
Hi! My name is Lucy. I live with my parents in Sydney, Australia. (Use 'live' because the subject 'I' takes the base form of the verb.)
My mother's name is Lilith and my father's name is Fred. I have two brothers and one sister. (Use 'have' with 'I'.)
My brothers, Peter and Walter, live with us, too. (Use 'live' with the plural subject 'Peter and Walter'.)
Peter studies in a school downtown. (Use 'studies' because the singular subject 'Peter' takes the -s form of the verb.)
He takes the train to school. (Use 'takes' because the singular subject 'He' takes the -s form of the verb.)
He gets up at 6 am. (Use 'gets up' because the singular subject 'He' takes the -s form of the verb.)
That's very early! But Walter gets up late. (Use 'gets up' because the singular subject 'Walter' takes the -s form of the verb.)
He walks to work. (Use 'walks' because the singular subject 'He' takes the -s form of the verb.)
Peter does his homework everyday at 5pm. (Use 'does' because the singular subject 'Peter' takes the -s form of the verb.)
My sister, Helena, lives downtown with her husband, James. (Use 'lives' because the singular subject 'Helena' takes the -s form of the verb.)
He works in the suburbs. (Use 'works' because the singular subject 'He' takes the -s form of the verb.)
They don't take the bus to our house. (Use 'don't take' with the plural subject 'They'.)
They go to our house by car. (Use 'go' with the plural subject 'They'.)
James is a doctor, but he doesn't work in a hospital, he works in an...
(Use 'doesn't work' because the singular subject 'he' requires the -s form in negative sentences, and use 'works' because the singular subject 'he' takes the -s form of the verb.)
Ответ: live, have, live, studies, takes, gets up, gets up, walks, does, lives, works, don't take, go, doesn't work, works