Other Verbs
Most verbs conjugate like the verb "run" below. Notice how you add an "s" to third-person forms. Third-person negative forms and third-person questions are made using "does."
Instead of "s," "es" is added to positive, third-person forms of verbs ending with the following sounds: s, z, sh, ch, j or zs (as in Zsa Zsa). These special "es"-forms have been marked below with an asterisk*.
Here are some examples:
- I work a lot.
- You don't study.
- Does he speak english?
- She looks TV.
- It eats too much.
- Do we need more money?
- They don't pay attention.
- Do I like soccer.
- You plays the guitar very well.
- She doesn't hate the vegetables.