Your brother .............. tennis very well.a)playb)is playc)playsCor...
Your brother plays tennis very well.
The use of "plays" in the present simple tense is appropriate for expressing habits, general truths, or repeated actions. It is also used to describe someone's abilities or preferences, which are considered stable characteristics. The addition of "very well" emphasizes the proficiency level of the brother in playing tennis, making "plays" the right choice to convey that he is skilled at tennis.
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Your brother .............. tennis very well.a)playb)is playc)playsCor...
Ya option C is correct because S/es can be used only in singular word and also the sentence was written in simple present tense
Your brother .............. tennis very well.a)playb)is playc)playsCor...
Plays - the correct answer
Explanation:
The correct answer is option 'C' - plays.
- The given sentence is in the present tense, so we need to use the base form of the verb.
- In this case, the verb is "play," and when used with third-person singular subjects (he, she, it, or a singular noun), we add -s or -es to the base form of the verb.
- Therefore, the correct form of the verb is "plays."
Here is a breakdown of the options and why they are incorrect:
a) Play - This is the base form of the verb, but it does not match the subject "your brother," which is a third-person singular noun. Therefore, it is not the correct form of the verb.
b) Is play - This option is grammatically incorrect. When forming the present tense of the verb, we do not use the auxiliary verb "is" before the base form of the verb.
c) Plays - This is the correct answer. The verb "plays" is the correct form for the third-person singular subject "your brother."