How can you make " he - she -it "sentences in Simple present Tense? Simple!
Read the following lesson and learn
Usage | Examples |
In the affirmative
| - He drinks milk. - She plays the piano. - It likes water. |
In the negative
| - He doesn't drink milk. - She doesn't play the piano. - It doesn't like water. |
In the question
| Does he drink milk? - Yes, he does. - No, he doesn't. Does she play the piano? - Yes, she does. - No, she doesn't. Does it like water? - Yes, it does. - No, it doesn't. |
- s Rules | |
Add "s" ( most of the verbs get "s" ) | play plays come comes drink drinks |
Add "es" when the verb ends in "ch, sh, x, z, s" | watch watches wash washes fax faxes |
Add "ies" when the verb ends consonant(sessiz harf) +y, change "y" to "i" and add "es". but Add "s" when the verb ends vowel(sesli harf)+y simply add "s" | study studies fly flies try tries play plays stay stays |
Irregular Verbs | go goes do does have has |