Present Simple
To conjugate the present simple we use the infinitive for the subjects "I", "you", "we" and "they" and for the third persons "he", "she" and "it" we add an "s" at the end of the verb.
There are certain conditions that say that when you put the auxiliary verb "to be" in the third person do not put the "s" in the main verb. This only happens with the negative and interrogative sentences.
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Subject Conjugation
I, you, we, and they tlak, eat, learn, do, go
he, she and it talks, eats, learns, does, goes
Examples:
I talk. (yo hablo)
He eats. (él come)
They learn. (ellos aprenden)
Negative sentences
I do not talk. (yo no hablo)
He does not eat. (él no come)
They do not learn. (ellos no aprenden)
Interrogative sentences
Do you talk?. (¿tu hablas?)
Does he eat? (¿el come?)
Do they learn? (¿ellos aprenden?)
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