- GROUP A: you add -s or-es and the number of syllables doesn't change; e.g. works, plays, studies, loves
- GROUP B: you add -s or -es and you pronounce an extra syllable /IZ/; e.g. finishes, fixes, practises
Blog for my students at EOI Alcalá de Henares but students from other teachers are also welcome. This blog is like class diary to follow the classes but we can include anything interesting for learning English.
lunes, 13 de diciembre de 2010
Practising with the 3rd person in singular
I have this link to practise with the pronunciation of the 3 forms of the 3rd person in singular but remember I'm interested in the difference between these 2 groups:
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Preparing final exams
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