-s is added to the end of third person singular verbs. egShe likes ice cream. The dog likes ice cream.
Some verbs that begin with the letter S are:samplesandsapsasssavesavorsawsayscalescoldscoopscorescourscrewseeseeksellsendserveseversewshareshearshipshootshoreshoveshowshowershrinksignalsingsingesighsightsiresitskewskipskirtslaughtersleepsliceslideslipslitslopslopesmilesmellsmokesmoothsmotesnowsobsoothesortsowspearspellspikespillspinspitsplitsplurgespoilspoonstabstampstandstaplestarstarestealsteerstepstewstingstitchstokestompstoopstopstorestormstrikestripstripestrokestumblesuesurfsurgeswallowswampswapswearswellswingswipeswitch
Some verbs beginning with I:IdentifyIllustrateImitateImpartImplementImportImproveImproviseIncorporateIncreaseIndexIndividualizeInfluenceInformInitiateInnovateInspectInspireInstallInstituteInstructInsureIntegrateInteractInterfaceInterpretInterveneInterviewIntroduceInventInventoryInvestigateInvolveIritateinquire illustrateinitiateimbibeimpartIMPEACHimpregnateinundateidentifyimagineimplantinnovate
In some cases, a verb can end with "s" when it is in the third person singular form of the present tense. For example, in the sentence "He runs every morning," "runs" is the verb in the third person singular form. However, not all verbs end with "s" in this form, as irregular verbs may have different endings.
Examples of singular nouns that end with the letter 's' are:abacusabyssalbatrossaxisbonusbrassbuscactuscanvasclassdressduressexcessexodusflossfocusfussgasgeniusglassgoddessgrassguessharnesshostessibisirisisthmuskindnesslasslenslosslotusmassmessmissmistressmossnautilusnemesisoasisonusopuspasspelvisplatypuspusradiusrecesssinusstatusstressthesaurustuberculosisviruswalrus
Interact(s)(ed) Interrogate(s)(d) Infiltrate(s)(d) Investigate(s)(d)
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In English, most verbs add "-s" or "-es" to the base form for present tense, depending on the subject: "he/she/it" verbs usually end in "-s" (e.g. "works"), while other subjects end in the base form (e.g. "work"). There are also irregular verbs with unique present tense forms (e.g. "am" for "to be").
Examples of verbs that start with 's' are:sacrificesailsalivatesalutesanctionsayscalescoresecureseesellsendsingsingesleepslipslowsortspeedspinspitsuesurgeswapswellswerve
No, only the present participle form always ends in -ing.
Not necessarily. While some verbs that end in -s can be plural (e.g. runs, jumps), it depends on the context of the sentence. Verb agreement with the subject determines whether it is singular or plural.
Cities that start with S and end with M:Salem, Oregon, USAStockholm, Sweden