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TO EAT
- I eat bananas for breakfast.
- He eats cereal for breakfast.
- She eats fish and chips for dinner.
- John eats chocolate every day.
- My cat (it) eats cat food.
- We eat hamburgers on Friday night.
- They eat healthy food.
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TO GO
- I go to work every day.
- He goes to school every day.
- She goes to the gym every Monday.
- Jamie goes to high-school now.
- The bus (it) goes to the town centre.
- We go on holiday in January.
- They go for long walks.
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TO WALK
- I walk to the market to do my shopping.
- He walks to school most days.
- She walks on her tiptoes.
- The horse (it) walks with a limp.
- Dad walks to work.
- We walk 20 kilometers a week.
- They walk along the railway tracks.
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TO BE
- I am tired.
- He is hungry.
- She is happy.
- The puppy (it) is cold.
- Tracey is here.
- We are awake.
- They are asleep.
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TO SAY
- I say my prayers every night.
- He says "goodbye'.
- She says she is coming in a minute.
- The sheep (it) says "baaa".
- Paul says that Spanish isn't easy.
- We say "hello" when we see our friends.
- They say that it's going to rain tomorrow.
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TO HAVE
- I have cold hands.
- He has a cold.
- She has a new car.
- Cynthia has a new baby.
- The baby (it) has black hair and green eyes.
- We have lots of work to do.
- They have lots of visitors.
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TO HEAR
- I hear music.
- He hears the bus coming.
- She hears her mum calling her.
- Bob hears the telephone ringing.
- The dog (it) hears the whistle.
- We hear a lot of noise from the party.
- They hear Dad snoring.
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TO LIKE
- I like chocolate.
- He likes fruit.
- She likes Johnny.
- Johnny likes Jane.
- The elephant (it) likes to swim in the river.
- We like to visit our friends.
- They like to watch movies.