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unit 4 exit ticket 2 a. directions: write the simple present form for e…

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unit 4 exit ticket 2
a. directions: write the simple present form for
each verb using s, es, or ies.

  1. come ____comes____
  2. teach__________
  3. study __________
  4. turn__________
  5. dance__________
  6. pass__________
  7. speak__________
  8. remember__________
  9. drink__________

10)kiss__________

  1. eat__________

12)drive__________
13)live__________
14)laugh__________
15)fix__________
16)work__________
17)like__________
18)go__________
19)want__________

  1. play__________

21)watch__________

  1. have__________
  2. report__________
  3. babysit__________
  4. love __________

Explanation:

Response

To solve this, we apply the rules for forming the simple present tense of verbs with third - person singular (he/she/it) subjects:

Rule 1: For most regular verbs, add "s" to the base form.
  • Verbs like "turn", "speak", "remember", "drink", "eat", "drive", "live", "laugh", "work", "like", "want", "play", "report", "love" follow this rule.
  • "turn" becomes "turns"
  • "speak" becomes "speaks"
  • "remember" becomes "remembers"
  • "drink" becomes "drinks"
  • "eat" becomes "eats"
  • "drive" becomes "drives"
  • "live" becomes "lives"
  • "laugh" becomes "laughs"
  • "work" becomes "works"
  • "like" becomes "likes"
  • "want" becomes "wants"
  • "play" becomes "plays"
  • "report" becomes "reports"
  • "love" becomes "loves"
Rule 2: If the verb ends in "ch", "sh", "s", "x", or "z", add "es".
  • Verbs "teach" (ends with "ch"), "dance" (ends with "ce" which is like "se" in terms of the rule - since "dance" ends with "e" + "ce", but the base rule for "ch", "sh", "s", "x", "z" or "o" (for some verbs) applies here. Wait, "teach" ends with "ch", so we add "es" → "teaches". "dance" ends with "ce" (which is a s - like sound - producing ending), so we add "es" → "dances". "pass" (ends with "ss") → "passes". "kiss" (ends with "ss") → "kisses". "fix" (ends with "x") → "fixes". "go" (ends with "o") → "goes" (this is a special case for "o" - ending verbs, we add "es"). "watch" (ends with "ch") → "watches".
Rule 3: If the verb ends in a consonant + "y", change the "y" to "i" and add "es".
  • The verb "study" ends with "y" after a consonant "d", so we change "y" to "i" and add "es" → "studies". "babysit" ends with "y" after a consonant "t", so we change "y" to "i" and add "es" → "babysits".
Now let's list all the answers:
  1. teaches
  2. studies
  3. turns
  4. dances
  5. passes
  6. speaks
  7. remembers
  8. drinks
  9. kisses
  10. eats
  11. drives
  12. lives
  13. laughs
  14. fixes
  15. works
  16. likes
  17. goes
  18. wants
  19. plays
  20. watches
  21. has (Note: "have" is an irregular verb, and its third - person singular form is "has")
  22. reports
  23. babysits
  24. loves

Answer:

To solve this, we apply the rules for forming the simple present tense of verbs with third - person singular (he/she/it) subjects:

Rule 1: For most regular verbs, add "s" to the base form.
  • Verbs like "turn", "speak", "remember", "drink", "eat", "drive", "live", "laugh", "work", "like", "want", "play", "report", "love" follow this rule.
  • "turn" becomes "turns"
  • "speak" becomes "speaks"
  • "remember" becomes "remembers"
  • "drink" becomes "drinks"
  • "eat" becomes "eats"
  • "drive" becomes "drives"
  • "live" becomes "lives"
  • "laugh" becomes "laughs"
  • "work" becomes "works"
  • "like" becomes "likes"
  • "want" becomes "wants"
  • "play" becomes "plays"
  • "report" becomes "reports"
  • "love" becomes "loves"
Rule 2: If the verb ends in "ch", "sh", "s", "x", or "z", add "es".
  • Verbs "teach" (ends with "ch"), "dance" (ends with "ce" which is like "se" in terms of the rule - since "dance" ends with "e" + "ce", but the base rule for "ch", "sh", "s", "x", "z" or "o" (for some verbs) applies here. Wait, "teach" ends with "ch", so we add "es" → "teaches". "dance" ends with "ce" (which is a s - like sound - producing ending), so we add "es" → "dances". "pass" (ends with "ss") → "passes". "kiss" (ends with "ss") → "kisses". "fix" (ends with "x") → "fixes". "go" (ends with "o") → "goes" (this is a special case for "o" - ending verbs, we add "es"). "watch" (ends with "ch") → "watches".
Rule 3: If the verb ends in a consonant + "y", change the "y" to "i" and add "es".
  • The verb "study" ends with "y" after a consonant "d", so we change "y" to "i" and add "es" → "studies". "babysit" ends with "y" after a consonant "t", so we change "y" to "i" and add "es" → "babysits".
Now let's list all the answers:
  1. teaches
  2. studies
  3. turns
  4. dances
  5. passes
  6. speaks
  7. remembers
  8. drinks
  9. kisses
  10. eats
  11. drives
  12. lives
  13. laughs
  14. fixes
  15. works
  16. likes
  17. goes
  18. wants
  19. plays
  20. watches
  21. has (Note: "have" is an irregular verb, and its third - person singular form is "has")
  22. reports
  23. babysits
  24. loves