1.Diego and Cherry
Diego is my best friend.
His skin is like black carbon.
Black carbon? You mean coal?
His skin is black like coal.
He is fat.
He likes to play basketball.
He likes a girl call cherry, but Cherry thinks he is revolting.
The girl’s name was given to her long time ago, so we must use ‘called’. But better yet, let’s use ‘named’:
He likes a girl named cherry, but Cherry thinks he is revolting.
She brokes his heart.
Past tenseļ¼{break-broke-broken}
She broke his heart.
2.Subj+verb+verb
I want to play.
He likes to eat.
She likes to study.
It loves to catch.
Make the sentence complete. What does it love to catch?
It loves to catch a bug.
I loves to race.
{I} is the first person singular. The predicate verb should use its original form.
I love to race.