2. * Cuando el sujeto es I, You, We, They, el verbo no cambia. Pero
cuando el sujeto He, She, It, al verbo se le agrega ‘‘s’’ al final.
Por ejemplo: I, You, We, They: Talk – Eat – Learn.
He, She, It: Talks – Eats – Learns.
* Cuando los verbos terminan en: she, he, it, ch, sh, ss, s, x, z, o.
se agrega ‘‘es’’ al final.
Por ejemplo: Watch Watches Go Goes Do Does
Fish Fishes Kiss Kisses Finish Finishes
3. * Cuando el verbo termina en ‘‘y’’ y antes hay una consonante, se
cambia la ‘‘y’’ por ‘‘i’’ y se agrega ‘‘es’’ al final.
Por ejemplo: Study Studies Try Tries
Marry Marries Cry Cries
* Cuando el verbo termina en ‘‘y’’ y antes hay una vocal, simplemente
se agrega ‘‘s’’ al final.
Por ejemplo: Play Plays Buy Buys Say Says
Pay Pays Pray Prays Copy Copys
4. Affirmative
- She is a student in a english college.
- He is a chilean but lives in Brazil.
- They playing football in the school.
- I listen to music when I’m boring.
5. Negative
- He doesn’t go to the gym every month.
- They don’t study in the house.
- We don’t make the homework because is so hard.
- She doesn’t know my phone number.
6. Questions
- Do you talk?
- Does he eat?
- Do they learn?
- Does Mary like fish?