s es filling principle Verbs in English When used with the singular subject (except I, You), s / es must be added. Adding s es to a verb is similar to adding s es to the end of a noun to make the noun plural. The only exception to the end of verbs ending in o is a little different. Because verbs that end in o add es only, unlike nouns that add s, es. s es filling principle If the subject is singular, then s, es are added but if the subject is plural, do not add. The filling principle is as follows. Let’s go! 1. Add s after a common regular verb, for example: Original word Add s come comes cut cuts eat eats swim swims feel feels
s es filling principle 2. Add es after verbs ending with s, sh, ch, x, z and o, for example: Original word Add es go goes do does teach teaches fix fixes pass passes wash washes buzz buzzes Next! 3. There are two cases of verbs ending in y: -Before y is a consonant, change y to i and add es, for example: Original word Change y to i and add es fly flies try tries study studies dry dries copy copies
s es filling principle 3. There are two cases of verbs ending in y: -In front of y is vowels a, e, i, o, u, you can add s, for example: Original word Add s play plays buy buys joy joys obey obeys stay stays It's not difficult right? If you remember the principles at first, it might be confusing but by practicing changing it often, you will definitely be able to add s / es to the verb correctly. Mr.Sahatsawat Polha ID: 614102004 G.2
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