You know Jim and Emma, dont you? They sing every day. Jim talks to the teacher, and Emma reads poems. We always go to that school in town. My dog eats vegetables. I like animals, too. He writes letters every week.
There is a final s on the verb only with certain subjects. What are
they?
you
he
she
it
we
they
Now apply the rule! Circle the right verb. I see/sees Emma almost every year. She call/calls me every morning. Jim and Emma sometimes come/comes to my house on weekends. Jim usually tell/tells us some funny stories.
a) These children are running. b) They are having fun. c) The first boy is running very fast. d) I am participating to the race and I am laughing . How is this structure formed? What moment does this structure refer to? ( present continuous) What does this structure mean? Now apply the rule!