--- id: 657cd962b45f48127c183d7b title: Task 58 challengeType: 19 dashedName: task-58 --- # --description-- When you speak about what another person does every day, like your friend or a teacher, and you use `he,` `she,` or `it` you will often need to conjugate the verb of your sentence. As you already studied, for most verbs conjugation can be simple. You just add `s` or `es` to the end of the verb. For example: Verb `to talk` conjugation: - `I talk`, `you talk`, `we talk`, and `they talk`. - `He talks`, `she talks`, and `it talks`. Verb `to do` conjugation: - `I do`, `you do`, `we do`, and `they do`. - `He does`, `she does`, and `it does`. # --questions-- ## --text-- Which is the right way to say `to coordinate` when talking about one person like Maria? ## --answers-- Maria coordinate projects ### --feedback-- `Coordinate` is what you say for `I,` `you,` `we,` or `they.` --- Maria coordinating projects ### --feedback-- `Coordinating` is used when something is happening right now. --- Maria coordinates projects --- Maria coordinated projects ### --feedback-- `Coordinated` is used for something that happened already, not what happens every day. ## --video-solution-- 3