Co-authored-by: Oliver Eyton-Williams <ojeytonwilliams@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: DanielRosa74 <58576743+DanielRosa74@users.noreply.github.com>
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--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:
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I talk,you talk,we talk, andthey talk. -
He talks,she talks, andit talks.
Verb to do conjugation:
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I do,you do,we do, andthey do. -
He does,she does, andit 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.
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