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