The construction of English third person singular general present tense Such as "subject + be + verb ing + other"

The construction of English third person singular general present tense Such as "subject + be + verb ing + other"


Be verb form: subject + is + adjective / noun / clause
Other verb forms: subject + verb three simple forms (- S / - es) + other (object)



When to use the be verb and when not to use it in English sentences?
For example, why is he looked so neglected instead of he was looked so neglected? I just don't understand why some verbs need to be preceded by was and some don't


When to use the verb be in English sentences and when not to use it? For example, why is he looked so neglected instead of he was looked so neglected? I just don't understand why some verbs need to be preceded by was and some others don't use it



When do you use be and do at the beginning of English general questions?
My English is very poor, weak ask a question


He is a student. --- is he a student? If the original sentence uses a notional verb, such as like, study, learn, go, make, buy, catch, finish



Please help me write 4 sentences with be in the present tense


I am from China.
He is a student.
It is a book.
They are teachers.



How can a general present tense sentence with be verb change into a general question?


For example: she is a beautiful girl
Is she a beautiful girl?
Advance the verb be without changing the rest of the sentence



Can there be two be verbs in a sentence
There are two students are playing badminton.


There are two students playing badminton.



Is there a verb after "never" and "s" after the third person?
For example, she never gets up early
She never get up early


I want to add s



Do you want to add ed or s when the subject of the past tense is a third person singular verb


There is no distinction between the past tense and the singular in the third person. They all add ed;
The third person singular plus S. for example: help --- help; take --- take



Third person singular + always or never + verb, should we use the original verb form or add es


Add - s or - es
If there are words like can or should or would, the original form of the verb should be used



Do you want to add s to the verbs after the third person


Never is just an adverb. Should a verb be added or not