Verb - run or runs?

The exercise was created 2014-05-13 by sormjoleasa. Question count: 23.




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  • She calls him Benjie. (call)
  • I want to have a pet. (want)
  • It sounds very easy. (sound)
  • We say hello to him. (say)
  • Max works as a pilot. (work)
  • The girls love skating. (love)
  • Emma walks to school. (walk)
  • My sister lives in York. (live)
  • Cats like milk. (like)
  • She loves muffin. (love)
  • He comes at 10. (come)
  • They want to sing. (want)
  • She speaks English. (speak)
  • It hurts a lot. (hurt)
  • I get up at 6. (get)
  • You play very well. (play)
  • We talk a lot. (talk)
  • It looks very nice. (look)
  • He lives in Abbey Road. (live)
  • They live in an old house. (live)
  • I eat lots of bananas. (eat)
  • William eats fish and chips. (eat)
  • Mary plays the piano. (play)

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