The third person singular form of a verb takes -s or -es.
Some examples:
Run-- I/we/you/they run; he/she/it runs
Pant-- I/we/you/they pant; he/she/it pants
Pass-- I/we/you/they pass; he/she/it passes
The present tense form of "to be" is "am" for the first person singular, "are" for the second person singular and all plural forms, and "is" for the third person singular.
Furnishes is the third person singular present tense of furnish.
The present tense of the third person singular pronouns 'she' and 'he' takes the form 'he' as in "he runs" or "he eats."
am is the present tense, first person singular conjugation of the verb to be:I amyou arehe/she/it isyou arethey are
The present tense third person singular is "removes". The present tense third person plural is "remove".
It is the only one with a different verb form from the other persons and numbers of the present tense.
Flies is the present tense, third person singular conjugation of fly.
Furnishes is the third person singular present tense of furnish.
The present tense third person singular is "removes". The present tense third person plural is "remove".
Begin is the present tense. The present tense, third person singular conjugation is begins.
The present tense of the third person singular pronouns 'she' and 'he' takes the form 'he' as in "he runs" or "he eats."
The verb 'was' is the past tense verb for a first and third person singular subject. The present tense of was is am and is.Examples (present, singular subject):I am... (I was)You are... (you were)He/she/it is... (he/she/it was)Examples (present, plural subject):We are... (we were)You are... (your were)They are...(they were)
"Has missed" is the present perfect tense (third person singular).
"Is becoming" is the present progressive tense in the third person singular.
Had is the past tense of have. Has is the present tense, third person singular conjugation of have.
The present perfect tense of "am" is "have been" or "has been," depending on the subject. For example: "I have been" or "She has been."
She/He controls. Not quite; that is the 3rd person singular of the Simple Present Tense, or the Past Tense should be "controlled" (there isn't a special marker for the 3rd pers sg; all forms are identical).