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How would you properly use the third person -s with "to watch"?
watches
Give the correct third person present simple form for "to drive".
drives
What is the third person present simple form of "to swim"?
swims
How do you correctly add the third person -s to "to climb"?
climbs
Provide the correct third person present simple form for "to speak".
speaks
What is the third person present simple form of "to study"?
studies
How would you properly use the third person -s with "to play"?
plays
Give the correct third person present simple form for "to write".
writes
What is the third person present simple form of "to dance"?
dances
How do you correctly add the third person -s to "to run"?
runs
Provide the correct third person present simple form for "to drive".
drives
What is the third person present simple form of "to watch"?
watches
How would you properly use the third person -s with "to speak"?
speaks
Give the correct third person present simple form for "to climb".
climbs
What is the third person present simple form of "to sleep"?
sleeps
How do you correctly add the third person -s to "to speak"?
speaks
Provide the correct third person present simple form for "to study".
studies
What is the third person present simple form of "to sing"?
sings
How would you properly use the third person -s with "to play"?
plays
Give the correct third person present simple form for "to write".
writes
What is the third person present simple form of "to dance"?
dances
How do you correctly add the third person -s to "to swim"?
swims
Provide the correct third person present simple form for "to eat".
eats
What is the third person present simple form of "to run"?
runs