She isn't/aren't my friend.
She isn't my friend.
He read/reads his book.
He reads his book.
I don't/doesn't visit my family.
I don't visit my family.
Does/do he live in Abington?
Does he live in Abington?
He plays football.
Right
They is/are very happy today.
They are very happy today
She write/writes her name.
She writes her name.
They don't/doesn't know the answer.
They don't know the answer.
Do/does she work here?
Does she work here?
I does not like it.
WRONG I do not like it.
You and I am/are brothers.
You and I are brothers.
Jane and Suzie like/likes shopping.
Jane and Suzie like shopping.
She doesn't/don't come from Canada.
She doesn't come from Canada.
Does/do they go to school?
Do they go to school?
Does she eat chocolate every day?
Right
Carly and Jess is/are from Mexico.
CArly and Jess are from Mexico.
Sarah and I love/loves Australia.
Sarah and I love Australia.
Carlos and Fred doesn't/don't likes tennis.
Carlos and Fred don't like tennis.
Does/do she wash her hair every day?
Does she wash her hair every day?
We is from Massachusetts.
WRONG We are from Massachusetts.
Josh and Lisa is/are in this group.
Josh and Lisa are in this group.
We speak/speaks Chinese.
We speak Chinese.
Clarice don't/doesn't works everyday.
Clarice doesn't work everyday.
Does/do Joe and Sally watch television every night?
Do Joe and Sally watch television every night?
He don't like pizza.
WRONG He doesn't like pizza