The Present Simple TenseSpelling Tip In the present simple 3rd person singular (he, she, it), add s, es, or ies to the base form of the verb. To regular verbs just add an s - Ex: travel >travels, give > gives, play >playsTo verbs that end in s, ss, sh, ch, x, and o...
Present Simple Third Peson -s Spelling Rules - s, es, ies Hi everyone, sorry I haven´t been able to upload much lately. Have used some time I had in the holiday to make this printable for my elementary students. It´s on the spelling rules for the simple present third person. Si...
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Simple Present – have got: positive and negativeA1 Simple Present – contractions: have got (1)A1 Simple Present – contractions: have got (2)A1 Simple Present – 3rd person s (1)A1 Simple Present – 3rd person s (2)A1 Simple Present – affirmative (1)A1 ...
It adds either s, es or ies. The Negative Version To create a negative sentence, use "do not" + [base form of the verb]. (Use "does not" with third person singular (he / she / it).) "do not" or "does not" + [base form of the verb] I do not like chocolate. Angela...
feed–feeds love–loves open–opens play–plays put–puts wash–washes dress–dresses teach–teaches relax–relaxes carry–carries copy–copies stop–stops take–takes write–writes work–works buzz–buzzes study–studies See page A2 for additional spelling rules for -s, -es, and -ies endings....
In simple present tense, there are special forms for verbs. The verb be uses am, are, and is. Verbs other than be use two forms: the base form and the "/ S / form." The "/ S /" form is used when the subject is (or means) he, she, or it.
Simple_Present SimplePresent LindaHuangAugust.2.2010 SimplePresent Form UseSimplePresentRulesforhe/she/it Expressions •Verb•Verbsshouldbechangedifthesingularformofthethirdpersonisthesubject.Verb Rule Example endsinaconsonant+-yendsin–s/-x/-ch/-sh endsin-oAllotherverbs change–ytoiesadd-es ad...
Pleasepayattentiontothethirdpersonsingularforminthistense.c.Writeoutthethirdsingularformofgivenwordsandworkouttherules(1)like→likesplay→playsMostverbs:+s(2)study→studiesfly→fliesVerbsendinginaconsonant+y:-y+ies(3)watch→watcheswash→washesdress→dressesfix→fixesVerbsendinginch,sh,ssorx:+es(4)go→...