For the present tense: he is, she is, or it is.
The third person singular form of rely is "relies."
Does is the third person singular form of the verb do. Does is used with singular noun or pronoun subjects.
He/She speaks (present tense) He/she spoke ( past tense) He/She will speak (future tense).
The present tense of the third person singular pronouns 'she' and 'he' takes the form 'he' as in "he runs" or "he eats."
The singular present forms of the verb to advise are:first person, I advise...second person, you advise...third person, he advises...third person, she advises...third person, it advises...
The noun children is third person plural. The singular form is child.
The verb 'to be'. 1st person ; I am 2nd person; You are 3rd person ; He/she/they are All in singular form of the present tense of 'to be'.
The present form of the verb "be" is "am" for first person singular (I), "is" for third person singular (he/she/it), and "are" for plural (we/you/they).
Do for all persons except third person singular, which is does.
I am You are She is We are They are
The singular form of "have" is "has." It is used with third-person singular subjects, such as "he," "she," or "it." For example, you would say, "She has a book."
The conjugations "am" and "is" (first person singular and third person singular, present tense of to be) have the plural form are, e.g. we are and they are.