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SIMPLE PRESENT
. Affirmative . . Negative . . Questions . RULES
Verbs that end in -CH, -SH , - S
- SS, -X, add -ES
NOTE 01 REGULAR
Verbs that end in consonant
+Y, remove the Y and add -IES
EXAMPLES Verbs that end in a vowel
When the sentence is in VERBS before -Y, add only -S
Verb conjugated only
the 3rd person singular,
in the affirmative
the main verb changes Affirmative: pronoun/subject (he, she, it) + verb + s
(only in the affirmative) She watches CNN These verbs are irregular in the
pronoun/subject regular verb (present) + “ES”
adding -s at the end of he/she it form of the present simple
the verb. Negative: pronoun/subject (he, she, it) + dosen’t + verb (without conjugation) I have he/she/it has
However, there are some He dosen’t like that park. I do he/she/it does
pronoun/subject auxiliary verb I go he/she/it goes
exceptions
Questions: Does+ pronoun/subject (he, she, it) + verb + With WHAT and WHERE
Does He like to play football? Where does she work?
auxiliary verb P/S verb