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Simple present. Let’s practice and learn !. Every morning , he … the bus. Misses. Miss. My mother always … to the same supermarket . go. goes. Well done !. Infinitive ending in O 3rd person singular = infinitive + es. Oops …. Infinitive ending in O
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Everymorning, he … the bus. Misses Miss
Welldone! Infinitiveending in O 3rd personsingular= infinitive + es
Oops… • Infinitiveending in O • “My motheralwaysgoes to the samesupermarket.” • 3rd personsingular = infinitive + es • “I alwaysgo to the samesupermarket.”(1st personsingular) • “Youalwaysgo to the samesupermarket.”(2nd personsingular) • “He/Shealwaysgoes to the samesupermarket.”(3rd personsingular)
He always … a warm bath. enjoys enjois
Welldone! Vowel + Y 3rd personsingular= infinitive + s
Oops… • Vowel + Y • “He alwaysenjoys a warm bath.” • 3rd personsingular=infinitive + s • “I alwaysenjoy a warm bath.” (1st personsingular) • “Youalwaysenjoy a warm bath. (2nd personsingular) • “He/Shealwaysenjoys a warm bath.” (3rd personsingular)
When I go out, myfather … about me. worries worrys
Welldone! Consonant + Y 3rd personsingular=infinitive – Y + ies
Oops… • Consonant + Y • “When I go out, myfatheralwaysworriesabout me.” • To worry • 3rd personsingular = infinitive – Y + ies • “I alwaysworryaboutyou.” (1st personsingular) • “Youalwaysworryabout me.” (2nd personsingular) • “He / shealwaysworriesabout me.” (3rd person)singular
My dad … a terrible disease. haves has
Welldone! To have 3rd personsingular = has
Oops… • To have • “My dadhas a terrible disease.” • 3rd personsingular = has • I have a terrible disease. (3rd personsingular) • Youhavea terrible disease. (3rd personsingular) • He/Shehasa terrible disease. (3rd personsingular)
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