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Ljswave Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Would you explain about them?

#1.  I go to school.
     You go to school.
#2. He goes to school.
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This question is about How to add "-s"or "-es by the verb when ths subject is the third person singular
What I'm crious about is the story of it's origination or why we have to do.
Would you explain about them ?
  

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ljswave How to add "-s"or "-es" to the verb when th e subject is the third person singular (present tense)? The rules are the same as for forming the plurals of nouns, and the mechanics of this process can be found in hundreds of books and on the internet. Of course there are always exceptions.

  • ljswave How to add "-s"or "-es" to the verb when th e subject is the third person singular (present tense)?
  • The rules are the same as for forming the plurals of nouns, and the mechanics of this process can be found in hundreds of books and on the internet.
  • Of course there are always exceptions.
  • ljswave What I'm c u rious about is the story of it's its origination origin .
  • You may have to use a search engine like Google to find material on the history of verb inflections in the English language.
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ljswaveHow to add "-s"or "-es" to the verb when the subject is the third person singular (present tense)?
The rules are the same as for forming the plurals of nouns, and the mechanics of this process can be found in hundreds of books and on the internet. Of course there are always excepti
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Really thanks a lot, CJ
I got it all.
Best regards
from.Eric

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