In the present simple tense, verbs take an 's' ending when used with third-person singular subjects (he, she, it). For verbs ending in 'ch' or 'o', add 'es' instead of 's' (e.g., watches, goes). This rule ensures grammatical correctness in sentences like 'He works every day' and 'She reads a book.'
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Use Verbs with HeSheIt in Present Simple.Hinzugefügt:
Good morning. Today we will learn how to use verbs with he, she, and it. Good morning. I often make mistakes. Don't worry. I will help you.
In present simple, we add s to the verb with he, she, and it.
Can you give an example?
He works every day.
Oh, I see. She reads a book.
It rains a lot.
Oh, I understand.
Some verbs add es, like he watches TV or he goes to school. Why es? Because the verb ends with ch or o. Oh, I get it.
Say, she plays tennis.
She plays tennis.
Very good.
Can I say he work every day?
No, you must say he works every day.
I see the mistake now. That's it. Great job, Noah.
My father works in an office. My mother speaks English. My sister goes to market. She works at home. These are easy to understand.
Thank you, teacher. I will practice every day.
Great. Keep practicing.
See you next class. See you, Noah.
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