1. Most notional verbs are pronounced as /s/ after adding "s" at the end of the word. The pronunciation is /z/ after voiced consonants and vowels. Such as speak→speaks/s/; s/; come→comes/z/; play→plays / z /.
2. Verbs ending in consonants and "y" should be changed from "y" to "i", and then "es" should be pronounced as /iz/. Such as study→studies/iz/; iz/; Flies → flies/iz/.
3. Verbs ending in "s, x, ch, sh" are pronounced as /iz/ such as teach→teaches/iz/; iz/; Watch → watch/iz/.
4. For verbs ending in "o", add "es" at the end. Two verbs ending in "o" often appear, go and do, followed by "es" and read /z/. Such as go → goes/z/; do→does / z /.
5, remember the most special be three orders, have three orders.
Extended data:
The usage of the third person singular:
1. Personal pronouns He, He and It are the third person singular. For example:
He likes watching TV. He likes watching TV.
She has lunch at twenty. She has lunch at twelve o'clock.
She looks like a cat. She looks like a cat.
Two, a single person's name, place name or address as the subject; This is the third person singular. For example:
Han Mei looks like her mother. Han Mei looks like her mother.
Beijing is in China. Beijing is in China.
Uncle Wang often makes cakes. Uncle Wang often makes cakes.
3. When a singular countable noun or "this/that/the+ singular countable noun" is the subject, it is the third person singular. For example:
A horse is a useful animal. Horses are useful animals.
This book is yours. This book is yours.
That car is red. That car is red.
This cat belongs to Lucy. This cat belongs to Lucy.
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