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    Learn English > English lessons and exercises > English test #100318: Verb agreement
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    Verb agreement


    Rewrite these verbs so that their one-word forms will agree with their subjects. Pay attention to the context of the passage!



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    1. I enjoy (play) road hockey with my siblings.

    2. We (be) not very good at ice skating, so instead we play during the summer.

    3. Our games tend to (last) a long time.

    4. Once, we (go) for an entire afternoon.

    5. Unfortunately, we each (suffer) sun stroke later on that day.

    6. (stay) hydrated is important on hot days like that.

    7. Your body can quickly (become) dangerously deprived of water.

    8. I wish I (have) thought about that before being in the sun for hours.

    9. I guess I can chalk it up to another one of life's (learn) experiences!

    10. Nowadays, I always (bring) plenty of water to our summer play-offs!










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