Present Simple: - Third Person Singular Verb Endings
Present Simple: - Third Person Singular Verb Endings
Present Simple: - Third Person Singular Verb Endings
Most Third Person Singular (he/she/it) present simple verbs add ‘-s’
as in the examples below:
I work. You
work. He
works.
She
works. It
works. We
work. They
work.
For verbs that end in ‘-y’, and are preceded by a vowel (a,e,i,o,u) , do
NOT change the ‘y’ to ‘i’.
She plays soccer. / He buys lunch.
Questions
Does she work? / Does he watch TV? / Where does she teach?
Negative sentences
She doesn’t work. / He doesn’t watch TV.
Modals
She can fix bicycles. / He should go to school. / She must study.
IRREGULAR VERBS
Sue moved to a new city in May. Now, she _____________________ her friends.
GRAMMAR WORKSHEET
ADD ‘-S’ or ‘-ES’ or ‘-IES’
Present Simple + Third Person Singular: With most verbs, simply
add ‘-s’. For example: “She works in an office.”
L However, you should add ‘-es’ to the following kinds of verbs:
am. He study history and English and he always pass his exams