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SIMPLE PRESENT
HOWEVER...
Verbs in the simple
present stay mostly
the same, just
without the “to”
I DANCE
YOU DANCE
WE DANCE
THEY DANCE
TO DANCE
When acompannied by: You just need to add a “S” to
He, She or It the end

IT CHANGES!

I DANCE BUT HE DANCES


THERE ARE SHE FISHES
EXCEPTIONS THO... IT GOES
Verbs that end with: HE GUESSES
X, O, SS, S, CH or SH SHE CATCHES
HE MIXES
GAIN “ES” INSTEAD
OF “S” I FISH
I GO
I GUESS

SEE I CATCH
I MIX
Verbs that end with “Y” The verb “to have”
lose the Y and gain “IES” has its own special
instead form

I CRY I HAVE
YOU CRY YOU HAVE
HE CRIES SHE HAS
NEGATIVE FORM
In these forms the only verb that
changes is the auxilary verb:
to do
pronoun + do/does + not + verb
I DO
SHE DOES NOT RUN YOU DO
HE DOES
SHE DOES

INTERROGATIVE FORM IT DOES


YOU DO
WE DO
do/does + pronoun + verb THEY DO

DOES SHE RUN?

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