pleaseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee

Answer:
- She is
- She teaches
- She teaches
- She lives ... is
- They have
- They all love
- They don't have
- They live
- Mrs White speaks ... doesn't teach
- Mrs White's niece Sophie stays
- Sophie lives and studies
- she enjoys
- She plans
- Mrs. White's son Arnold does not like
- They usually go
- They play
- Arnold does not play
- he skateboards
- Mr White works
- He does not work
- he does not feel well
Explanation:
If a verb is a conjugated in the present with a third person singular pronoun, or if a specific person is placed in front of a person, the ending will always be -s or -es at the end of each verb. But if the verb is conjugated with a third person plural pronoun, or two or more people are placed in front of the verb, then the verb does not really change.