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      • In English grammar, the third-person singular verb ending is the suffix -s or -es that's conventionally added to the base form of a verb in the present tense when it follows a singular subject in the third person (for example, "She waits and watches ").
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  2. In English grammar, the third-person singular verb ending is the suffix -s or -es that's conventionally added to the base form of a verb in the present tense when it follows a singular subject in the third person (for example, "She waits and watches ").

  3. Feb 20, 2022 · Third Person Singular: Rules. 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. Oct 1, 2020 · 187. 7.7K views 3 years ago 📚Powerful English Grammar videos. I was working on a verb grammar course last week. While I was writing the lessons I was explaining that third-person singular...

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  5. Most Third Person Singular (he/she/it) present simple verbs add ‘-sI work. You work. works. She works. works. We work. However, note the following exceptions in which ‘-es’ is added: Verbs ending in ‘-tch’ – He watches TV. Verbs ending in ‘-ch’ – She teaches English. Verbs ending in ‘-sh’ – He washes his clothes.

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  6. 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.

  7. 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.

  8. Jan 31, 2024 · The third person singular (he/she/they/it/one) conjugation is the verb form that tends to be different from other conjugations. For regular verbs, this verb form end in –s (or sometimes –es). Consider the examples below: he sees. she watches. they play. it shrinks. one does.

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