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If the verb after the third person singular number ends with x sh ch and adds es, but sometimes ends in ch, when the pronunciation is k, it is enough to add s directly, and if it ends in y, change y to i plus es(used in the simple present tense) when adding es should also pay attention to the plural form of the word ending in o, if the meaning of that word is alive, add es, and add s directly if there is no lifeFor example, patato is a potato, and the potato is alive, so it is necessary to add es; Photo is **, it's lifeless, so add s directly
As long as it is in progress, add ing, if it is stressed closed syllable, you should double write the last letter and then add ing, and when the verb should become a noun, it is generally added ing
Also, the verb after the preposition must be in the ing form.
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In the singular third person, es (e.g., go do) may be added, and ing may be added in the past continuous tense (there is usually a be verb in front), and in addition, after after busy, etc., ing should be added....
There are a lot of possibilities, and I can't count them, and I'll learn them later).
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The infinitive to is followed by archetype, to
dosth.;Generally, the present tense non-third-person singular is archetypal;
Now the continuous tense uses the verb to ing, and the verb to ing indicates the gerund, which is equivalent to the role of a word;
The verb plus es means that in the third person singular, if the verb ends with h, the verb adds es to indicate the third person.
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ng: present participle.
1.De-y ending with a consonant plus y becomes i plus esThe rest are directly added inges, such as. Monosyllabic verbs end in consonants, such as put(putting), swim(swimming).
run(running) double-write ending letter plus ing2Monosyllabic words end in vowel sounds, such as do (does).
go(goes)
3. Such as study(studies).
2: Three odds or nouns.
1.Take shx
ch at the end of the plus es
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Third person singular number + es continuous tense + ing
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There are several cases where verbs are added:
1. The sentence is in the present continuous tense;
2. The sentence is in the past continuous tense;
3. The sentence is in the future tense of the celebration;
4. The sentence is in the past and future continuous tense;
5. The sentence is in the present perfect continuous tense;
6. The sentence is in the past perfect continuous tense;
7. The sentence is in the future perfect continuous tense;
8. The sentence is in the past tense when the difference will be completed in progress;
9. If the verb is after the preposition, it needs to be added;
10. When the verb is the subject, it needs to be added.
11.If an action has any of the six characteristics of regularity, repetition, habituality, initiative, progression, and abstraction, you can add ing after the verb.
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The verb be is followed by ing:
1. It indicates the time of what is happening now, that is, the state, ability, character, and personality of the present moment;
2. When used in an inverted sentence, it indicates that the action is in progress, indicating a subjective intention or plan;
3. Use the present continuous tense to show the future tense, which means:"Intent"、"Intended"、"Arrangement", often used in people;
4. When expressing habitual movements: indicating long-term or repetitive actions, the actions may not be in progress when speaking;
5. When used in conjunction with words such as always, constantly, and forever.
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1. As a gerund. There are four forms of gerunds, active general, passive general, active, and passively complete. It can be used as a subject, an object, and a definite.
2. Present participle. There are four forms of the present participle of the transitive verb, namely the general and perfect forms of the active voice, and the general and perfect forms of the passive voice. Intransitive verbs have only the general and perfect forms of the active voice, not the passive voice.
3. As a definite sentence, when the present participle is used as a definite sentence, the contemplation indicates the action of the person or thing modified. When a gerund is used as a definite, it means that the thing has a certain purpose.
4. As an object complement, the predicate pre-Zen, and the adverbial can all use the present participle form of the verb.
5. In addition to verbs, the present participle used as a predicative can also be used in conjunction with other verbs, while the gerund used as a predicative can usually only be used in conjunction with verbs.
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