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The structure of the sentence of the simple present tense, with singular subject, is -​

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Subject (third person singular number) + verb in simple present form + s/es + . . . . . Subject (all other kinds) + verb in simple present form + . . . . . Note: When 'be' verbs work as the main verb in a sentence, they are different from the above structures.

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