When using 'it' with special verbs in the Present Simple Tense, verbs ending in -o (go), -ch (catch), -sh (wash), or -ss/ -s (pass, miss) require adding -es to form the third-person singular: goes, catches, washes, passes, misses. This rule applies to all special verbs regardless of the subject 'it'.
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Using “IT” with Special Verbs | Easy English Grammar Practice #englarity #learnenglish #esl #shorts追加:
It usually goes fast, but today it is moving slowly.
It usually does wonders for my skin, but today it is causing a rash.
It usually catches mice, but today it is sleeping on the couch.
It usually reaches the station at 4:00 p.m., but today it is arriving late.
It usually crashes when I open this file, but today it is working perfectly.
It usually washes the clothes cleanly, but today it is making a strange noise.
It [snorts] usually passes by my house every hour, but today it is taking a different route.
It usually misses the target, but today it is hitting the bull's-eye perfectly.
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