Remember that when you use the present simple with the third person singular you have to use an special rule. Next, I am going to indicate you, what is the spelling rule to use the present simple with He, She and It.
Now, I am going to show you, how make sentences in positive form.
When we want to make sentences in present simple tense, but the subject of the sentence is He, She or It, it´s necessary to add (s, es, or ies) at the end of the verb.
Look at the picture and practice.
Spelling rule for third person singular.
If you still have doubts, click in the following link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fohhCy7JFhs
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ResponderBorraraaa ok the verbs ending in (ss-sh-ch-x-o) are added (ES) and some verbs that carry (and) are added (ies) or (s)
You can find all the rules for 3rd person using the following link:
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Remember that (and) in spanish means (Y), but like conjunction, not as a letter.
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ResponderBorrarOK PROFE BUT IS THAT I CONFUSED THE FIRST AND SECOND PART OF THE IMAGES SOMETHING MOST CLEAR
understood that the adjective (HE, SHE, IT) carries for third person
ResponderBorrarwhat I understood is that when we want to make a simple present tense sentence and if the subject of the sentence is (EL, She and he) we have to add (s, es or ies) to the end of the verb.
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ResponderBorrarthe subjects he she it use verbs with an auxiliary S in the term of each verb depending on this same
the verbs in (ss-sh-ch-x-o) are added (ES) and some verbs that carry (and) are added (ies) or (s)
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