Usage:
+ To express facts, something that always true.
+ To express regular actions that are related to a time table or schedule.
Examples:
+ They speak English well.
+ He eats early in the morning.
+ I run fast at that moment.
Structure:
{He |She |It } + infinitive verb+{s|es} + information >>> Singular form, add "es" if verb ends with ss, o, sh, ch, tch, x, z or add "ies" if verb ends "ies".
{I | We| You| They|} + infinitive verb + information >>> Plural form
Positive - She Likes you. We like you.
Negative - We do not like you, He does not like you.
Questions:
Does {He |She |It } + infinitive verb + information >>> Singular form question
Do {I | we| you| they|} + infinitive verb + information >>> Plural form question
Do I eat fast?
Does not he run fast at the morning?
Why do you eat fast?
When does he run fast?
+ To express facts, something that always true.
+ To express regular actions that are related to a time table or schedule.
Examples:
+ They speak English well.
+ He eats early in the morning.
+ I run fast at that moment.
Structure:
{He |She |It } + infinitive verb+{s|es} + information >>> Singular form, add "es" if verb ends with ss, o, sh, ch, tch, x, z or add "ies" if verb ends "ies".
{I | We| You| They|} + infinitive verb + information >>> Plural form
Positive - She Likes you. We like you.
Negative - We do not like you, He does not like you.
Questions:
Does {He |She |It } + infinitive verb + information >>> Singular form question
Do {I | we| you| they|} + infinitive verb + information >>> Plural form question
Do I eat fast?
Does not he run fast at the morning?
Why do you eat fast?
When does he run fast?
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