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Is "Dance" present simple ?

And if it is present simple, it Just catches -s?
Please say.


Sagot :

Answer:

  • Yes, "Dance" is in the present simple form. In the present simple tense, the verb usually takes the base form, which means it does not have the -s ending when used with "he," "she," or "it."
  • For example:
  • - He dances.
  • - She dances.
  • - It dances.
  • In other cases (i.e., with "I," "you," "we," "they"), no -s ending is added, and the verb remains in its base form:
  • - I dance.
  • - You dance.
  • - We dance.
  • - They dance.
  • The -s ending is only added to the base form of regular verbs when used with third-person singular subjects (he, she, it).

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