Beginner Grammar – Third person singular
Third person singular is the form of a verb used with singular nouns and with the pronouns he, she, it
- Most of the verbs take the letter “s” to form the third person singular
Example
live = lives
work = works
eat = eats
read = reads
- Verbs ending in “sh/ch/o/x/ss” add “es” to form the third person singular
Example
teach = teaches
wash = washes
go = goes
fix = fixes
kiss = kisses
- Verbs ending in consonant + letter “y” changes to “ies”
Example
fly = flies
cry = cries
study = studies
- Verbs ending in vowel + letter “y” add “s”
Example
play = plays
stay = stays
say = says
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