with SH.CH . x.o.s. and other verbs ending in three simple forms of each 10, if ok, I add points

with SH.CH . x.o.s. and other verbs ending in three simple forms of each 10, if ok, I add points


Wash flush flush flush flush flush flush fish v. fish nourish nourish florish active dish v. put forward rubbish v. contemptuous criticism crash crash crash clutch catch watch watch catch catch hatch hatch latch Lech lustful March march into arch make bend



What is the singular first person, the singular third person, when do you want to add es instead of a verb ending with CH, SH, s, x, O
When do you want to add ly, ty, and the sentence is in the past tense, why do you add "ing" when there are verbs in it


The singular first person is I and the plural first person is we
The verb be after the third person he she it or other singular nouns in the present tense is used as is, and the verb becomes simple three
The rules of verb change are as follows
In general, add es after the verb;
2. For verbs ending with a consonant and y, change y into I and then add es;
3. For verbs ending with CH, SH, s, x, O, add es at the end of the word;
A verb ending with a vowel and a consonant, double written consonant and es
The change of adding ly is an adverb change. It depends on your grade. Can you use it?
The sentence is in the past tense, and the verb will change into the corresponding past tense. When you say the verb plus ing, it's a verb change in the present continuous tense. The two tenses have nothing to do with each other
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What verbs end with CH, SH


Wow, there should be a lot of this. Let me also list some of my own thoughts
ch-
Teach, match, catch, watch, touch, launch, approach,
sh-
Finish, smash, hush, distinguish, fish, wash, lash,
-All the answers should be more comprehensive