Usually -s or -es, depending on the spelling of the verb.
IS: third person singular of the verb TO BE. Is is a copula.
You add s or es to a verb in the third person singular form of the present simple tense. For example, "He eats," "She runs." Verbs in other forms, such as plural subjects or non-third person singular subjects, do not require s or es.
The third person singular verb for "study" is "studies."
No, it is not a conjunction. Was is a verb or helper verb: the past tense, first or third person singular form of the verb "to be." am, is -> was are ->were
"your" is NOT a verb, it is a possessive pronoun.
For 3rd person singular add an -s to the verb = completes. eg He completes his homework every night. For 3rd person plural the verb remains the same = complete. eg They complete their homework every night
No, it is a verb. It is the present tense, third person singular of the verb "to prefer."
The third person plural present tense of the verb increase is (they) increase.
The future perfect third person conjugation for the irregular verb "become" is "will have become."
The verb form is in the third person. The phrase Deum laudat means, He/she praises God.
The word company is a noun, not a verb and has no person or conjugation.A similar word that is a verb is "accompany" (go with)The present tense, third person singular of the verb accompany is accompanies.
enjoys.Enjoys is the third person singular form of enjoy. Because the subject Kris is singular you add -s to the verb enjoy.