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She makeS scrapbooks.

She collectS things.

They ride bikes.

Mike playS with trains. (HE)

Kate playS with dolls. (SHE)

Tom, Betty and Laura play cards. (They)

He likes email friends.

Ben watches TV. (HE)

Tommy paints pictures.

Mary does puzzles.

Max plays games with Grandpa.

Fly-Flies Charles flies a kite.

He reads a book.

He plays video games.

My Dad builds models.

She jumps the rope.

They go for a walk.

She exercises.

My Mom bakes cookies.

My uncle takes pictures.

He carves something.

He lifts weights.

He collects things.

He talks on the phone.

Present Simple Affirmative I walk You walk He walks She walks It walks We walk They walk Affirmative Third Person

Present Simple (HE, SHE, IT) Third person singular General RULE: We add “s” to the verb. He drink s Tania runs Tania=She Exceptions: We add “es” if the verb end in “-ss”, “-sh”, “-ch”, “-x”, “-o”. She watch es It goes Verbs ending in consonant + y, we change the “y” to “ies”. Mike cries cry = cries It flies fly = flies Verbs ending in vowel + y, we just add “s”. She play s play = playS