Choose the correct present tense form of the verb.

Mrs. Jones _______ at me when I get to school.
A. smile
B. smiles
That's Correct!
It's Wrong!

In the given sentence, Mrs. Jones is a singular, third person noun, so we will use singular form of verb.

To make the singular, third person form of a verb, we always add an s at the end of that verb.

Of the given options, we will use “smiles” with the singular, third person noun to complete the sentence.

So, the correct answer is:

Mrs. Jones smiles at me when I get to school.

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