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Topic
Area The 3rd person -s, which is needed when conjugating he/she/it
in the Present Simple tense. How
to respond... This is one of the most common 'harmless' mistakes
made by students from most language backgrounds and levels. The student has forgotten
- or is unaware - that the 3rd person subject pronouns He/She/It take an
-s in positive statements in the Present Simple tense (He works hard, she
dances well, it rains a lot). It
is an easy mistake to make, particularly as I/We/You/They don't take an
-s.
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