Do all third person verbs need "s" or "es"? Under normal circumstances, it does not contain special information

Do all third person verbs need "s" or "es"? Under normal circumstances, it does not contain special information


1、 Plural noun
Rule change:
1) Generally, s is added at the end of a noun,
① Map maps, bird birds,
Orange oranges,
Bike bikes;
2) Nouns ending with s, x, CH, SH are added with ES,
① Box boxes, class classes, watch watches, dish dishes, tableware;
3) Add s or es after nouns ending in o
① Photo photos radio radios zoo zoo
Tomato tomatoes potato potatoes
4) Nouns ending with a consonant letter and y change y to I + es
① Baby babies, baby family families;
Nouns ending with a vowel and a Y add s directly
① Boy boys toy toys;
5) A noun that ends with Fe or F and changes Fe or f into ves
① Knife knives
Wife - wives
Leaf - leaves
Irregular changes of plural nouns
Irregular change
1)child---children foot---feet tooth---teeth
mouse---mice man---men woman---women
Note: the plural of compound words with man and woman is also - men and - women
For example: an English man, two English men. But German is not a compound word, so the plural form is Germany; Bowman is the surname, and the plural is the Bowman
2) Simple complex homomorphism such as:
deer,sheep,fish,Chinese,Japanese
li,jin,yuan,two li,three mu,four jin
However, except RMB yuan, Jiao and Fen, US dollar, pound sterling and Franc all have plural forms
a dollar,two dollars; a meter,two meters
3) Collective nouns, in the singular but in the plural
For example: people, a police, a castle and so on are plural in themselves. We can't say "a people, a police, a castle", but we can say "a people, a police, a castle"
A person, a policeman, a head of Castle, the English, the British, the French, the Chinese, the Japanese, the Swiss and other nouns are used as complex numbers when they refer to the general name of the people
The Chinese people are industrious and brave
4) Nouns ending with s and still singular, such as:
a. Maths, politics, physics and other subject nouns are uncountable and singular
b. News is an uncountable noun
c. The United States and the United Nations shall be regarded as singular
The United Nations was organized in 1945
d. The plural titles of books, plays, newspapers and magazines can also be regarded as singular
"The Arabian Nights" is a very interesting story-book.
It's a very interesting story book
5) It means something made up of two parts, such as glasses, trousers, clothes
If you want to express a specific number, you should use the quantifiers pair; suit; a pair of glasses; two pairs of trousers
6) In addition, there are also some nouns whose plural sometimes means something special, such as: goods, waters, fish
The third person singular of the verb has the same change as the noun. But add "es" to the half ending with "O"
Verb past tense:
Added directly: looked played
Direct addition D: decided United
Variable y plus ied: carried creed
Double written consonant letter: stopped begged
Others are irregular: begin - began / see - saw