Put the verbs in the correct form. my working day (to begin) at 7 o’clock. i (to get) up, (to switch) on the radio and (to do) my morning exercises. it usually (to take) me fift een minutes. my younger brother (to jog) in the park. i occasionally (to jog) with him. at half past seven we (to have) breakfast. my father and i (to leave) home at 8 o’clock. he (to take) a bus to his factory. my mother (to be) a doctor, she (to leave) home at 9 o’clock. in the evening the whole family (to gather) in the living room. my father (to watch) news on tv. my mother (to knit). my sister (to draw) or (to play) with her dolls. my younger brother (to try) to build a ship model. our cat (to catch) a toy mouse

Петрова Анна Александровна

Старший преподаватель ВШЭ, CELTA

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My working day begins at 7 o’clock. I get up, switch on the radio and do my morning exercises. It usually takes me fifteen minutes. My younger brother jogs in the park. I occasionally jog with him. At half past seven we have breakfast. My father and I leave home at 8 o’clock. He takes a bus to his factory. My mother is a doctor, she leaves home at 9 o’clock. In the evening the whole family gathers in the living room. My father watches news on TV. My mother knits. My sister draws or plays with her dolls. My younger brother tries to build a ship model. Our cat catches a toy mouse. Grammar Explanation: The text is written in the Present Simple tense, which is used for daily routines and repeated actions. According to the British Council grammar rules, you must add an -s or -es ending to the verb when the subject is in the third person singular (he, she, it or a single person/object). When the subject is I, we, you, or they, the verb remains in its base form. Would you like me to explain the specific spelling rules for verbs like "watches," "tries," or "catches"?

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