To give you the right answer, I need to see the options you were given! However, assuming you are looking for the most common way to describe Mr. Smith’s profession or current action, here are the likely winners:
1. Simple Present (Habit or Fact)
If you are talking about what Mr. Smith does for a living:
Answer: Mr. Smith teaches English.
Why: We use the “s” ending because Mr. Smith is a third-person singular subject (he).
2. Present Continuous (Happening Now)
If Mr. Smith is in the classroom right this second:
Answer: Mr. Smith is teaching English.
Why: This describes an action in progress.
الاجابة : teaches
3. Simple Past (Completed Action)
If Mr. Smith has retired or we are talking about a specific time in the past:
Answer: Mr. Smith taught English.
Common Mistakes to Avoid:
Mr. Smith teach English: Incorrect (needs an “s” for singular subjects).
Mr. Smith is teach English: Incorrect (needs “is teaching” or just “teaches”).
