S or es should be added to the verbs after he, she and it. For example, liming
The verb after the name should also add s or es, because the name also belongs to three single
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- 3. How to remember the S / ES / ies after the verb single three
- 4. Write the third person singular, verb + ing and past tense of the following verbs spend see write watch sit read have listen
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- 10. Examples of pronunciation of regular verb past form (+ ed) t d id The most important thing is to give examples, Give more examples. (more than 10) _____ Give a rose, hand has fragrance
- 11. The rule of adding s or es to nouns and verbs Such as the title
- 12. What are the rules of adding ing to verbs when they change nouns?
- 13. Like is followed by a verb. Is it necessary to add ing to the verb?
- 14. What is the accusative case? Under what circumstances does he use it? If there is a verb in the same sentence with him, is this verb followed by ing or es
- 15. When does the verb "ing" need double writing
- 16. When is the verb to add ing
- 17. Why do some verbs add ed to become adjectives while others add ing?
- 18. What adjectives are there in English that consist of verb + ing or verb + ed? For example: surprising / surprised, exiting / exited
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