Sagot :
Bonjour
The simple present tense
read the following in the third person singular.
Do not change the object if it is plural. (phrases soulignées )
Note that after certain consonants a final -es is pronounced as a separate syllable.
1- He wishes to speak to you.(He)
2- Buses pass my house every hour.
3- He helps their father.(he)
4- We change planes at Heathrow.
5- He watches too much TV.(He)
6- He worries too much.(he)
7- He cashes a cheque every month.( he )
8- She always carries an umbrella.(she)
9- She washes the floor every week.(she)
10- His sons go to the local school.
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RAPPEL
À la 3e pers. sing. on ajoute -s à la fin du verbe.
She makes, he sings, it helps
Si le verbe se termine par un -o, -sh, -ch .... ce sera -es
she does, he watches, she washes
Si le verbe se termine par une consonne + -y => ce sera -ies
she carries
he worries
mais he enjoys (voyelle + -y)
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bonne soirée ☺☺☺