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There are no special spelling rules for the simple present tense, except to say that the verb form is the same as in the infinitive, and just add an 's' to form the 3rd person singular.

For example. Infinitive: 'to drink'

Simple present: I drink three cups of coffee every day.

Conjugation

Singular:

# I drink # You drink # He/she/it drinks Plural:

# We drink # You drink # They drink

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6d ago

In simple present tense, remember to add an "s" to the verb for third person singular subjects (he, she, it). Also, remember to double the final consonant before adding "ing" to verbs ending in a single vowel followed by a consonant, like in "run" - "running." Be mindful of irregular verbs and their conjugations as well.

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