fill in the blanks

a)Mary always-------her work
carefully.(do)
b)my father ------to America nest week.(fly)

c )what did you-------yesterday.(do)
d)my grandmother never-------up late.(wake)
e)you shouldn't--------on the wall.(write)
f)we--------to learn to swim last year.(begin)
g)the examination--------soon.(start)

does, will fly or flies

do
wakes
write
began
starts

a) Mary always does her work carefully.

To fill in the blank, we need to use the verb that matches the subject "Mary" and the tense of the sentence, which is present simple. The correct form of the verb "do" would be "does" for the third-person singular subject "Mary."

b) My father will fly to America next week.
To fill in the blank, we need to use the verb that matches the subject "my father" and the future tense of the sentence, which is indicated by "will." The correct form of the verb "fly" would be "will fly."

c) What did you do yesterday?
To fill in the blank, we need to use the past tense form of the verb that matches the subject "you." The correct form of the verb "do" in past tense is "did."

d) My grandmother never wakes up late.
To fill in the blank, we need to use the verb that matches the subject "my grandmother" and the present simple tense of the sentence. The correct form of the verb "wake" would be "wakes" for the third-person singular subject "my grandmother."

e) You shouldn't write on the wall.
To fill in the blank, we need to use the verb phrase "shouldn't write" to express a prohibition. This verb phrase is used when giving advice or talking about things that are not allowed.

f) We began to learn to swim last year.
To fill in the blank, we need to use the verb that matches the subject "we" and the past tense of the sentence. The correct form of the verb "begin" in past tense is "began."

g) The examination will start soon.
To fill in the blank, we need to use the verb that matches the subject "the examination" and the future tense of the sentence, which is indicated by "will." The correct form of the verb "start" is "will start."