1.He (is/are) going to be a teacher.He likes children.
2.Where (do/did) you go after school yesterday?
3.I think I (wan’t/won’t) ho to the village next summer.
4.I’ve never (win/won) prize before.
5.I like to (play/go/do) table tennis.
6.Nick enjoys (knitting/knit) all different kinds of things
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1.He is going to be a teacher.He likes children.
2.Where did you go after school yesterday?
3.I think I won’t go to the village next summer.
4.I’ve never won prize before.
5.I like to play table tennis.
6.Nick enjoys knitting all different kinds of things
1. He is going to be a teacher. He likes children.
- In this sentence, "He" is a singular subject, so the correct form of the verb "to be" is "is." Additionally, "likes" is the correct present tense form to indicate his preference for children.
2. Where did you go after school yesterday?
- The sentence refers to a past event ("after school yesterday"), so the correct question form in the past tense is "did you go."
3. I think I won't go to the village next summer.
- The sentence expresses a future decision or intention, so the negative form of "will" is used, which is "won't." Additionally, the correct spelling is "want" instead of "wan't" to indicate the desire or intention.
4. I've never won a prize before.
- The verb "win" needs to be in the past participle form to match the auxiliary verb "have" in the present perfect tense. The correct past participle form of "win" is "won."
5. I like to play table tennis.
- The verb that follows "like" should be in its base form. Therefore, "play" is the correct form to indicate the action of playing table tennis.
6. Nick enjoys knitting all different kinds of things.
- The correct verb form in this sentence is "knitting" because it follows the verb "enjoys" and agrees with the subject "Nick."