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Present participle with future tense verb(s)

Present participle with future tense verb(s)
  1. What are the 3 rules of the s in the verbs?
  2. What is a verb form ending in s?
  3. What is an example of future participle?

What are the 3 rules of the s in the verbs?

When the subject does NOT end in the letter “s,” the verb usually will. If the subject does end in the letter “s,” the verb will NOT. In other words: Add an “s” to the verb if the subject is third-person singular (he, she, it, Martha, Sam, etc.). Do not add an “s” if the subject is plural.

What is a verb form ending in s?

In English, the -s is only added to regular verbs in the present tense when the subject of the verb is a third person singular subject. This -s is different from the plural -s. Do not confuse the two. The subject "Lisa and Ronald" is a third person plural subject, so the verb does not get an -s.

What is an example of future participle?

A future participle can be translated in a number of ways. It translates as: The girl went to the court intending to hear this summons. The girl went to the court about to hear this summons.

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