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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
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where we use s or es in simple prsent or where just first form
  

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Anonymous W here do we use s or es in the simple present? Use the 's' or 'es' only in the simple present tense when the subject is singular but not I or you . Lucy knows.

  • Anonymous W here do we use s or es in the simple present?
  • Use the 's' or 'es' only in the simple present tense when the subject is singular but not I or you .
  • Lucy knows.
  • ) Jane and Mary know.
  • ) I know.
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Anonymous Where do we use s or es in the simple present?
Use the 's' or 'es' only in the simple present tense when the subject is singular but not I or you.

Lucy knows. (Lucy is just one person.)
Jane and Mary know. (J

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