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  2. Verbs ending in -ch, -s, -sh, -x, or -z form the third-person singular by adding -es ( watches, misses, rushes, mixes, buzzes ). Verbs ending in a consonant + y (such as try) form the third-person singular by changing the y to i and adding -es ( tries ).

  3. Feb 20, 2022 · We have three rules to create the third-person singular. Sometimes you have to add an ‘s’. Sometimes you have to add an ‘es’. Sometimes you have to add an ‘ies’. and in some instances, you have an irregular ending.

  4. Apr 10, 2020 · In the third person singular in Present Simple most verbs take an ending. Usually it's the ending -s, but there are some situations when it's different.

  5. Apr 18, 2024 · 1. If the verb ends in SS, X, CH, SH or the letter O, we add + ES in the third person. A mechanic fixes cars. She watches soap operas every afternoon. He kisses his wife before he goes to work. 2. If the verb ends in a Consonant + Y, we remove the Y and + IES in the third person. Isabel studies every night. The baby cries all the time.

  6. Sep 9, 2021 · In English, to conjugate a verb in the third person singular of the present tense (using the pronouns she / “she”, he / “he”, it / “it”), simply add the suffix –s. However, there are exceptions: some verbs have the suffixes -es or -ies, depending on their ending, and in other cases, they require an auxiliary verb and do not change their form.

  7. In English, we have six different persons: first person singular (I), second person singular (you), third person singular (he/she/it/one), first person plural (we), second person plural (you), and third person plural (they). We must conjugate a verb for each person.

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