Making he, she, it subjects go with their verbs.
1. She (want, wants) you to have cake and coffee with us after the show.
2. My niece always (want, wants) me to do things that I should not do.
3. My friend Sandy always (forget, forgets) where she (put, puts) things.
4. A slow driver sometimes (cause, causes) an accident just by driving so slowly.
5. One very seldom (say, says) the word ridden, but in writing, its the correct form to use with a helping verb.
1. His dimples (show, shows) on both of his cheeks when he smiles.
2. My friends usually (laugh, laughs) at my pots because they are old and worn out, but my friends always (want, wants) to use them.
3. My closet is filled with lots of things that (get, gets) in my way.
4. Spectators are people who (look, looks) on without taking part.
5. The two (play, plays) with each other's toys.