Ikatlong Panauhang Isahan sa Kasalukuyan
Mga tuntunin sa pagbabanghay ng mga pandiwang Ingles sa iba’t ibang panahunan
| Padron | Patakaran | Mga Halimbawa |
|---|---|---|
| + s | Karamihan sa mga pandiwa: magdagdag ng -s | |
| + es | Mga pandiwang nagtatapos sa -s, -x, -z, -ch, -sh: magdagdag ng -es | |
| y → ies | Mga pandiwang nagtatapos sa katinig + y: palitan ang y ng -ies |
FAQ
What is verb conjugation in English?
Verb conjugation is the process of changing a verb's form to indicate tense, person, or number. In English, verbs conjugate for third person singular present (adds -s/-es), past tense (adds -ed or changes form), and present participle (adds -ing).
What is the third person singular present tense?
The third person singular present tense refers to the verb form used when the subject is he, she, or it (or any singular third-person noun). The most common change is adding -s or -es to the base verb, such as "He walks" or "She watches." This is one of the most fundamental rules in English grammar.
Why do we add -s for third person singular?
This is a grammatical remnant from Old English. In Old English, verbs had multiple endings for different persons, but as the language simplified over time, most endings disappeared. Only the third person singular -s/-es survived. Although it may seem redundant, it helps listeners quickly identify that the subject is a singular third person.
Hanapin ang Anumang Salita
Maghanap ng anumang salitang Ingles upang makita ang lahat ng anyo nito