The document discusses rules for verbs in the simple present tense in English. It explains that the third person singular takes -s endings, such as "she sings" and "it sounds." Exceptions are listed for irregular verbs like "read," "work," and "swim." Common verbs like "wash," "watch," "fix," and "kiss" are provided as examples for third person singular conjugations. Finally, it notes the rules for verbs like "have," "go," and "do" in the third person singular, and how verbs ending in a consonant plus "y" change the "y" to "i" in the third person singular.
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Simple Present tense
1. February 10th, 2021 Simple present tense
Third person of singular
She He it
She sings He plays the guitar it sounds great
THEY I
YOU PLURAL
WE
2. I / YOU / WE / THEY DO
I / YOU / WE / THEY HAVE
I / YOU / WE / THEY GO
I / YOU / WE / THEY STUDY
I / YOU / WE / THEY ENJOY
I / YOU / WE / THEY WASH
I / YOU / WE / THEY WATCH
I / YOU / WE / THEY FIX
I / YOU / WE / THEY KISS
EXCEPTIONS THIRD PERSON OF SINGULAR
1. ENDINGS
She reads
He works
It swims
2. ENDINGS
WASH SHE WASHES HER CAR
WATCH HE WATCHES TV
FIX IT FIXES THE CAR
KISS MOTHER KISSES HER BABY
3. 3. RULE - VERBS
HAVE SHE / HE / IT HAS ENGLISH CLASS
GO SHE / HE / IT GOES TO THE PARTY
DO HE / SHE / IT DOES HER HOMEWORK
4. ENDINGS Y
CONSONANT
STUDY She studies English today
Vowel
Enjoy He enjoys parties
I / you / we / they study English
Enjoy