Consonant: + S --->
Vowel: + S --->
Forming Regular Third Person Singular Present Tense Verbs
To form the third person singular present tense form of most
regular English verbs, simply affix the suffix -s to the end of the verb. For
example, the following list includes the infinitive, base form, and third
person singular present tense form some common English verbs:
to argue – argue – argues
to clean – clean – cleans
to fight – fight – fights
to pickle – pickle – pickles
to wonder – wonder – wonders
For verbs that end in an -s, -z, -x, -ch, or -sh, affix the
suffix -es to the end of the verb. For example:
to box – box – boxes
to catch – catch – catches
to kiss – kiss – kisses
to watch – watch – watches
to wish – wish – wishes
Example:
I eat - talk - play - drink
You eat - talk - play - drink
He/She/It eats - talks - plays - drinks
We eat - talk - play - drink
They eat - talk - play - drink
Example:
I eat - talk - play - drink
You eat - talk - play - drink
He/She/It eats - talks - plays - drinks
We eat - talk - play - drink
They eat - talk - play - drink
*He goes to the party
*It comes to me
*Pedro plays basketball in the backyard
*It runs to the street
*Rebeca cries in front of me
*He fixes my car
*She prays in the church
*He wears sun glasses
*Ann Mary the dolls twice a week
*Ramón washes the black jacket
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