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Part One : Affirmative form
The simple present of all verbs
In this lesson, I will tackle the simple present tense of all verbs (I have already mentioned the present simple of the verb to be in my second lesson).
How to from the simple present tense?
A / There are only two basic forms for the simple present tense; one ends with -s and the other doesn't. Here are the rules, using the example of the verb to eat
I eat (simple form)
You eat (simple form) He eats (simple form + s) She eats (simple form + s) It eats (simple form+ s)
We eat (simple form) You eat (simple form) They eat (simple form
IMPORTANT: Only THIRD PERSON SINGULAR subjects (he, she, it) must have a verb with an "s" at the end. ************************************************** **************************
B/ -S or -ES?
With most verbs, the third person singular form is created simply by adding -S. However, with some verbs, you need to add -ES or change the ending a little. Here are the rules:
1/ Verbs ending with "z", "sh" and "ch" "ss" and "o" must take an -es at the third person singular.
Examples
He passes (verb to pass He wishes (verb to wish) She watches (verb to watch
She buzzes (verb to buzz He goes (verb to go
2/ Verbs ending with a consonant +y : you must change y to i and add 'es'. Examples:
It flies (verb to fly He studies (verb to study) She carries (verb to carry
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C/ The simple present of the verb 'To Have'
The Simple Present of the verb to have is slightly irregular, since the bare infinitive is have, whereas the form of the verb used in the third person singular is has. The Simple Present of the verb to have is conjugated as follows:
I have You have He has She has It has We have you have They have
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D/ The simple present of the verb'to do'
I do
You do He does She does It does We do They do | |
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