- A present tense verb tells about actions that are happening now.
- Add s or es to most present tense verbs when the subject of the sentence is he, she, it, or a singular noun.
- Do not add s,
or es to a present tense verb when the subject is I, you, we, they, or a plural noun.
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Philip Pullman writes books that
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The giraffe's neck reaches high into the air.
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Jaimie mixes the cake batter evenly.