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Question | Answer |
In the third person singular affirmative (he, she, it), we add -s to the verb | Find = Finds Laugh=Laughs |
If the verb ends in "y" fhis is deleted and "ies" is added at the end of the verb | Study= Studies Flay= Flies |
We add -es to verbs wich end in -ss, -sh, -ch, -x, and -o. The third person singular affirmative | Press= Presses Wash= Washes Do= Does |
There are verbs that completely change their writing when conjugated whit the third person singular | Have= Has |
The formation of a simple present sentence follows the following structure | subject + verb + complement |
Present Simple Affirmative Sentences Structure: Subject+verb | I/You run every day He/She/It runs every day You/We/They run every day |
Present Simple Negative Sentences Structure: Subject+Do not/Does not+verb | I/You don´t run every day He/She/It does not run every day You/We/They don´t run every day |
Present Simple Questions Structure: Do/Does+Subject+verb | Do I/You run every day? Does He/She/It run every day? Do You/We/They run every day |
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