The (magnet - magnets) doesn´t stick to this wooden chair.
The magnet doesn´t stick to this wooden chair.
It (has - have) a long magnet on the back.
It has a long magnet on the back.
I (doesn't - don´t) visit my family.
I don't visit my family.
Mom (sprinkle - sprinkles) iron filings on the paper.
Mom sprinkles iron filings on the paper.
He doesn't walk to work every day.
Right
Harry (do - does) his homework.
Harry does his homework.
Harry (has - have) a plastic banana.
Harry has a plastic banana.
He and she (doesn't - don't) know the answer.
He and she don't know the answer.
He (make - makes) a cake.
He makes a cake.
I comes from China, I'm Chinese.
WRONG I come from China, I'm Chinese.
They can (does - do) better than that.
They can do better than that.
Jane and Suzie (has - have) a pet.
Jane and Suzie have a pet.
She (don't - doesn't) come from Africa.
She doesn't come from Africa.
(Do - Does) Harry like chocolate cake?
Does Harry like chocolate cake?
Does he do aerobics?
Right
Jack and Jill (does - do) whatever they want on Tuesdays.
Jack and Jill do whatever they want on Tuesdays.
Sarah and I (has - have) a plastic magnet.
Sarah and I have a plastic magnet.
Tom (don't - doesn't) likes cooking.
Tom doesn't like cooking.
(Does you makes - Do you make) the cake?
Do you make the cake?
I follows our grandma´s recipe.
WRONG. I follow our grandma´s recipe.
He (do not - does not) speak English.
He does not speak English.
You, me and she (has - have) money to buy lunch.
You, me and she have money to buy lunch.
Clarice (doesn't work - don´t works) every day.
Clarice doesn't work every day.
(Does - Do) Joe and Sally watch television every night?
Do Joe and Sally watch television every night?
They drinks coffee and talks at the cafeteria.
WRONG. They drink coffee and talk at the cafeteria.