My sister ............. to the cinema very oftena)dont gob)doesnt goc)...
My sister doesn't go to the cinema very often.
The subject "My sister" is third person singular, so in the present simple tense, the verb must also be in the third person singular form. When expressing negative actions in the present simple tense for third person singular subjects, "does not" (contracted to "doesn't") is used alongside the base form of the verb, which is "go" in this case.
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My sister ............. to the cinema very oftena)dont gob)doesnt goc)...
Explanation:
The given sentence is in negative form and talks about the frequency of the action of going to the cinema, which is done by the subject "my sister". The correct option is "b) doesn't go" which uses the negative form of the auxiliary verb "do" and the main verb "go".
Subject-Verb Agreement
The subject of the sentence is "my sister" which is singular. Hence, the verb used with it should also be singular. The correct form of the verb "go" is "goes" for the third-person singular subject.
Rule for Negative Sentences
To form a negative sentence in the present simple tense, we use the negative form of the auxiliary verb "do" + not + base form of the main verb. In this sentence, the negative form of "do" (i.e. "does not") is used with the main verb "go".
Final Answer:
Therefore, the correct option is "b) doesn't go" which uses the negative form of the auxiliary verb "do" and the main verb "go".
My sister ............. to the cinema very oftena)dont gob)doesnt goc)...
Indeed the answer is option 'b'.Sister is one person or in other words we have only subject.So we can not use option 'a'.So option 'b is correct!'