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Can you remember the rules?
Use the present
simple for things that happen regularly or that are always true.
In positive sentences:
● with I, you, we and they, use the base form of the verb.
● with he, she and it, add -s (or -es with verbs that end -s, -sh, -ch, -x, or -z).
In negative sentences:
● with I, you, we and they, use do not.
● with he, she and it, use does not.
In questions:
● with I, you, we and they, use the auxiliary do.
● with he, she and it, use the auxiliary does.