Third Person Sentences 1
PRACTICE MAKES PERFECT

1.  look. – I look through my glasses. 
2.  stand up. – I stand up from the chair. 
3.  give. – I give you an apple. He gives me an apple. 
4.  clean. – He cleans the board. 
5.  be quiet. – Please be quiet. 
6.  come in. – He comes into the house. 
7.  speak. – He speaks English. 
8.  stay. – They stay in line. 
9.  play. – He plays with marbles. I play with marbles. 
10.  catch. – You catch the ball. He catches the ball. 
11.  read. – She reads a book. I read a book. 
12.  plant. – They plant a tree. She plants a tree. He plants a tree. 
13.  fly. – She flies in the air. I fly very high in the sky. 
14.  dance. – He dances to the music. They dance at the party. 
15.  take. – She takes a picture. We take a picture. 
16.  play. – She plays the guitar. I play the violin. 
17.  row. – They row the boat. He rows the boat. 
18.  run. – He runs very fast. They run slowly. 
19.  run. – He runs in the park. We run in the street. 
20.  jump. – They jump very happily. He jumps in the yard. 
21.  close. – She closes the door. We close the window. 
22.  cut. – She cuts the paper. You cut your finger. 
23.  open. – She opens the window. They open the book. 
24.  sit down. – He sits down on the chair. You sit on the grass. 
25.  wake up. – She wakes up early in the morning. I wake up late all the time. –

26  wash.  She washes her face. You wash your hands. 
27.  brush.  He brushes his teeth. They brush their hair. 
28.  get dressed.  She gets dressed very fast. I get dressed slowly. 
29.  go shopping.  She goes shopping at Walmart. You go shopping in Target. 
30.  go to school.  He goes to school every day. I go to school all the time. 
31.  have lunch.  He gets lunch first. We get lunch after her. 
32.  go home.  He goes home early. They go home at the end of the day. 
33.  meet friends.  They meet friends at the party. He meets friends at school. 
34.  go to the playground.  They go to the playground daily. He goes to the playground early. 
35.  have breakfast.  He has breakfast in the house. They have breakfast early. 
36.  fly a kite.  He flies a kite in the park. We fly our kite on Saturday. 
37.  do homework.  He does homework at the table. We do homework in school. 
38.  have a shower.  She has a shower every morning. They have a shower at the gym. 
39.  play basketball.  He plays basketball daily. We play basketball at school. 
40.  read a book.  She reads a book in school. They read a book to the children. 
41.  watch cartoons.  They watch funny cartoons. He watches cartoons on TV. 
42.  ride a bike.  He rides his bike. They ride the bus. He rides a camel in the desert. 
43.  ride a scooter.  She rides a scooter. They ride a donkey. 
44.  play chess.  They play chess every day. He plays chess with his friend. 
45.  go to bed.  He goes to bed late. I go to bed early. 
46.  play.  He plays computer games all the time. We play computer games a few times. 
47.  color pictures.  He colors pictures in the book. They color one page. 
48.  have dinner.  He has dinner at home. We have dinner at the restaurant. 
49.  play badminton.  He plays badminton with his friends. I play badminton outside. 
50.  color a picture.  He colors a picture. They color three pictures. blue color – He colors with blue color. 
51.  swim.  It swims in the river. The fish swims in the water. He swims fast.  I swim in the swimming pool. 
52.  learn English. – They learn English. He learned Spanish. He learns Spanish. 
53.  go.  He goes to the playground. They go to the playground. 
54.  drive.  He drives his red car. You drive very fast. 
55.  play puzzles.  They play puzzles all the time. She plays puzzles in the house.

PRACTICE MAKES
PERFECT
The Natural Approach to Learn a Language
The Natural Approach
To Learn a Language
Every child in the world learns their first language the same way!
Adults who want to learn another language, need to repeat the same process. There are three necessary and easy steps to learn a language. Listening, repeating and reading are essential to learn a new language. These steps cannot be ignored. You have to listen to the sounds. They need to be recorded in your mind. You need to repeat them to learn to pronounce them. Even when you do not know what you are listening, repeating and reading, you have to practice for you to learn the flow of the speech. Once you learn the pronunciation of words, you will pronounce them with confidence anytime you encounter them. You will learn a lot of vocabulary in context. The more you practice, the faster you will learn.
Every child in the world learns
their first language the same way!
Adults who want to learn another language, need to repeat the same process. There are three necessary and easy aspects to learn a language. Listening, repeating and reading are essential to learn a new language. These steps cannot be ignored. You have to listen to the sounds. They need to be recorded in your mind. You need to repeat them to learn to pronounce them.

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Comprehension, and Grammar. If you are able to understand
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