make 10-10 example on rule no 1,2,3 of present simple tense
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The second general rule is that you add an -s or -es to the end of the root when used with nouns or pronouns in the third person singular. Typically, you would add an -es when a verb ends in -ch, -sh, –th, –ss, –x, or -z. If the verb ends in a consonant followed by -y, we change the -y to an -i and add –es.
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