Most verbs in English are two simple ways. The main form. EJ: I / you / we / they walk. I / you / we / they walk.
And the third person in the singular form which is the main form remains an s added at the end. EJ: He / she / it walks He / she /it/this walk
. If the verb ends in, and become
s the i "is" is added. EJ: She cries. She cries. This is simply used to describe actions or common characteristics. EJ: Susan always smiles. Susan always sonrie
And the third person in the singular form which is the main form remains an s added at the end. EJ: He / she / it walks He / she /it/this walk
. If the verb ends in, and become
s the i "is" is added. EJ: She cries. She cries. This is simply used to describe actions or common characteristics. EJ: Susan always smiles. Susan always sonrie