Saturday, March 3, 2018

Tenses - Present tense - Third person singular



Simple Present - Third Person Singular

The third person singular form refers to men, women and things in the singular form, just one person or thing.
You need to add an /s/ to the verb or auxiliary verb /do/. See the examples below.

She

(Q) What does she do?
(A) She works at a bank.
(N) She doesn’t like her job.
(Q) Does she work near here?
(A) Yes, she does.
(N) No, she doesn’t. (does not)


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