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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

Two or more verbs using the simple present

Hi everyone,
When I have the following sentence:

-She read(s) and watch(es) TV at the same time.

What´s the correct form of the verbs above?
  

Top answer

3rd person singular takes an s : reads; watches.

  • 3rd person singular takes an s : reads; watches.
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3rd person singular takes an s: reads; watches.
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She reads and watches TV at the same time.

I assume you want to describe her habits.
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What about this sentence:
-She buys a book to see, read, and look for information. Is it correct? I need to add a 's' just in the first verb?

Thanks in advance!
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Yes.
The other 3 verbs are in infinitive form.
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Thanks Philip and Clive for your Help!

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