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Composition rules: Usually the "s" is added directly after the noun
Add "es" to nouns ending in s, x, sh, ch.
Pronunciation rules: [s] after clearing, [z] s after voiced, [iz] after x
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Basically, they are all special with s.
Fake es ending in S, SH, CH, Z
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Ending with s, sh, ch, z, and es
o is a potato, a hero, a black, a persimmon with es
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1. In general, add s; Es is added when the word ends with s, x, sh, ch, but the plural form of stomach is stomachs;
2. For words ending in S, Z, X, CH, and sh, add dropout-es to the end of the word to form a plural;
3. For nouns ending with consonant letters + y, change y to i, and then add -es;
4. For nouns ending in -o, if they are not foreign words or abbreviations, add -es, otherwise -s is added to form a plural;
5. Nouns ending in -is, usually -is changed to -es;
6. Nouns ending in -ix, usually change -ix to -ices.
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When to plural, when to add s at the end of the word, and when to add es?
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In general, add s; When the word ends in s, x, sh, ch, ch, add ch reads k, so add s
That's it! Take o
The end of (Negro Negro
Heroic hero
Potato potato
Tomatoes tomato
These four plus es
Special notation: black heroes eat potatoes and tomatoes).
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When the subject is singular and simplified in the 3rd person, the verb is added with s
For example, he reads book
When a verb ends with s, es, th, sh, o, the verb should be added with es
For example, he goes too fast
When the sentence is in the present continuous tense, the verb is added
For example: he is reading book
The third person singular should be followed by the verb with s, and the verb ending with ch, sh, x, s should be added with es, for example.
reach"Just add es to become"reaches".There are also some irregular verbs, which I will not list one by one.
Example sentence: I read a book
he reads a book.That's the difference.
There are other rules for adding ing after the verb be.
Example sentence: i am reading
he is reading.At this time, there is no difference in the third person singular.
Some other rules:
i see a boy reading a book.
i finish reading the book.
i like reading.
The third person is generally used in the present tense.
es is generally ch, sh, x, s is a noun plural with es, verbs should be judged according to the last tone of the verb, if it is a consonant, generally do not use, if it is an auxiliary with es, but there are also examples of rock in the outside of the jujube pants
The ing form is used as a verb conjugation noun.
ex:he likes reading.
Or use in the present tense.
ex:he was reading the book when i came in.
Verb + s es: In the case where the subject is a third person singular number.
Verb +ing: 1: be+ving in the continuous tense
2: When it comes to being a noun, it often appears after a preposition.
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