This document provides information about forming questions and answers in the present simple tense using third person subjects. It explains that questions are formed using "Does" + subject + verb + complement and answers add "-s", "-es", or "-ies" to the verb depending on spelling rules. It also lists irregular verbs like "be", "have", "do", and "go" that have special third person singular forms. Finally, it provides examples of questions in third person singular to practice these rules.
This document provides information about forming questions and answers in the present simple tense using third person subjects. It explains that questions are formed using "Does" + subject + verb + complement and answers add "-s", "-es", or "-ies" to the verb depending on spelling rules. It also lists irregular verbs like "be", "have", "do", and "go" that have special third person singular forms. Finally, it provides examples of questions in third person singular to practice these rules.
This document provides information about forming questions and answers in the present simple tense using third person subjects. It explains that questions are formed using "Does" + subject + verb + complement and answers add "-s", "-es", or "-ies" to the verb depending on spelling rules. It also lists irregular verbs like "be", "have", "do", and "go" that have special third person singular forms. Finally, it provides examples of questions in third person singular to practice these rules.
2. HOW TO ANSWER A QUESTION IN SIMPLE PRESENT TENSE
WHEN USING 3RD PERSON:
Does she know you? You must add s- es- ies
Yes, She knows me. to all the affirmative sentences when using VERBS IN THIRD PERSON SINGULAR, 3rd person as a subject. SPELLING RULES:
Most verbs in English form the third-person singular
by adding -s to the base form (sings, gives, requires).
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 into i and adding -es (tries). 3RD PERSON
As their name suggests, certain irregular verbs have
special forms. The third-person singular of be in the present tense is is, the third-person singular of have is has, the third-person singular of do is does, and the third-person singular of go is goes.
Modal verbs: Can, Could, Shoul, Must, May, Might and
Would don't change its form.
ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS:
Does it rain in Lima? Does she see him at the mall? Does he visit Stockholm every year? Does that book have a good ending? Why does she open an account in every bank? Does he stay in this hotel? How does he pass the exams without studying? What does he do when I am not at home? Where does she go to? How does it feel? How much does it cost? Can she leave home early? Could he keep this secret? Should she let him in? Must she begin to study now? When does he need to talk to us? At what time does it start to rain? Who plays soccer? Does it always pay his credit cards on time? 3RD PERSON
Why Does Erick want to meet Mary?
Does he learn faster than you? Does she understand when I am talking? Does he watch TV when he gets home? Does she follow you on Instagram? Does he remember anything about me? Does she love me? Does he take a bus to go to the University? Can she turn off the lights? Does your mom know where you are? Is she still sick? Why doesn't she go to the doctor? What is that? Does it work? How does it work? Why does the baby cry all day? Does he have any pain? Where are your friends? Does Camila come with them? How much money does she need to buy the ticket? is it expensive? Is it cheap? Does it seem to be a bad quality product? What does Ceila teach? Does she always call the police when her neighbours are having a party? Where does he live? Is it time to sleep?