"il" is always the third person of the singular
To say "will do" in French, you can use the phrase "ferai" (first person singular) or "fera" (third person singular) from the verb "faire". For example, "I will do" can be translated as "je ferai" and "he/she will do" as "il/elle fera".
Has is used only in the third person singular (he, she, it), with I, we, you, they you use have.
Use "does" when the subject is he, she, or it (third person singular), and use "do" for all other subjects (I, you, we, they, and all plural subjects). For example, "He does his homework" and "We do our chores."
No.Does is a singular verb, it is the third person singular form of do. Use does with third person singular pronouns - he she it - or singular noun subjects eg:He does his homework every night.The boy does his homework every night.
Has is used only for the third person singular (he, she, or it has).All other persons, singular or plural, use "have."
No, fits is a verb. It is the third person singular form of fit -- fit+s Use the third person singular when the subject is he/she/it or a singular noun. eg She fits the description The key fits, open the door -- key = singular noun
The third person can be singular or plural.The third person is the one (ones) spoken about.Examples:Jack rides his bicycle to school (Jack, bicycle, and school are singular, third person nouns)He rides it there every day. (he, it, and there are singular, third person pronouns)The Brady sisters are twins. (sisters and twins are plural, third person nouns)They dress themselves alike. (they and themselves are plural, third person pronouns)
'Did' is the simple past tense of 'do' as in I did go. ' 'Does' is the third person singular present - he does this
The word "is" is used with singular nouns or third-person singular pronouns (He, she, it), while the word "are" is used with plural nouns or second-person pronouns (you, we, they). Examples: "She is a teacher." "They are students." "You are my friend."
Yes it is third person singular, that is why you use has and not have. My child have trouble reading
has is not used with the pronouns we or youor I-so it is we/you/I/they have but never we/you/I/they has. He or she has but not have. _____________ Another way of explaining the same thing: it depends on person and number. The verb 'to have', present tense: .........................Singular: ........................Plural: First person:.......I have............................We have Second person:..You have .......................You have Third person:..... He has........................... They have The third person singular can also be 'she has', or 'it has'.
The singular form of "studies" in the sentence "she studies her book" is "study".