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1. We buy/buys a newspaper every Monday.
2. She doesn't/don't visit her mother.
3. Does/Do he lie to her?
4. My brother works/work at the Opera.
5. The landlord gives/give us a lot of work to do.
6. David and Shine don't/doesn't play fairly.
7. Does/Do you like to read newspapers?
8. They spend/spends a lot of money!
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We buy a newspaper every Monday.
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She doesn't visit her mother.
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Does he lie to her?
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My brother works at the Opera.
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The landlord gives us a lot of work to do.
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David and Shine don't play fairly.
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Do you like to read a newspaper?
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They spend a lot of money!
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Explanation
The question is how the present form of verbs changes accordingly.
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[tex]\text{1st person $\rightarrow \begin{cases}&\text{I}\\\\&\text{We}\end{cases}$}[/tex]
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[tex]\text{2nd person $\rightarrow \text{You}$}[/tex]
Note: 'You' can either refer from a person to people. (Either singular or plural pronoun.)
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[tex]\text{3rd person $\rightarrow \begin{cases}&\text{He}\\\\&\text{She}\\\\&\text{It}\\\\&\text{They}\end{cases}$}[/tex]
Note: 'They' is the only plural pronoun of the 3rd person.
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The pronouns 'he,' 'she,' and 'it' require a different present verb. But when there are more than two in the list, the verb does not change.
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Present - Past - Past Participle
A verb not only changes its form according to the pronoun but also changes according to its use. The ones take on an irregular form.
Answer:
We buy a newspaper every Monday.
She doesn't visit her mother.
Does he lie to her?
My brother works at the Opera.
The landlord gives us a lot of work to do.
David and Shine don't play fairly.
Do you like to read a newspaper?
They spend a lot of money!