The document provides rules for conjugating verbs in the third person present simple tense in English. It lists endings to add to verbs like "he", "she", and "it" for subjects, as well as exceptions like verbs that end in "sh", "ch", "ss", "x" and "o". It also provides rules for changing the ending of verbs ending in a consonant and "y" like "study", "cry", "fly", and "try" to the third person present simple form.
The document provides rules for conjugating verbs in the third person present simple tense in English. It lists endings to add to verbs like "he", "she", and "it" for subjects, as well as exceptions like verbs that end in "sh", "ch", "ss", "x" and "o". It also provides rules for changing the ending of verbs ending in a consonant and "y" like "study", "cry", "fly", and "try" to the third person present simple form.
The document provides rules for conjugating verbs in the third person present simple tense in English. It lists endings to add to verbs like "he", "she", and "it" for subjects, as well as exceptions like verbs that end in "sh", "ch", "ss", "x" and "o". It also provides rules for changing the ending of verbs ending in a consonant and "y" like "study", "cry", "fly", and "try" to the third person present simple form.
-o + es it do + es - My mom does yoga. go + es - Lisa goes to school by bus.
- S Suzy misses her friends
- X + es The mechaninc fixes my car - Sh my sister washes the dishes (platos) - Ch my mom watches tv at night - Consonant + y
- Study = studies My student studies at Gimnasio superior
- Cry = cries The baby cries at night - Fly = flies The Eagle flies really fast - Try= tries My friend tries a new sport - Fry= fríes My mom fries potatoes in hot oil