Most verbs conjugate like the verb "run" below. Notice how you add an "s" to third-person forms. Third-person negative forms and third-person questions are made using "does."
         | Positive | Negative | Question | 
        | I run. You run. We run. They run. He runs. She runs. It runs.
 | I do not run.You do not run.We do not run.They do not run.He does not run.She does not run.It does not run.
 | Do I run?Do you run?Do we run?Do they run? Does he run?Does she run?Does it run?
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 Instead of "s," "es" is added to positive, third-person forms of verbs ending with the following sounds: s, z, sh, ch, j or zs (as in Zsa Zsa). These special "es"-forms have been marked below with an asterisk*.
         | Positive | Negative | Question | 
        | I rush. You rush. We rush. They rush. He rushes. * She rushes. * It rushes. *
 | I do not rush.You do not rush.We do not rush.They do not rush.He does not rush.She does not rush.It does not rush.
 | Do I rush?Do you rush?Do we rush?Do they rush? Does he rush?Does she rush?Does it rush?
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 To Have
 The verb "have" is irregular in positive, third-person forms. This irregular form has been marked below with an asterisk*.
         | Positive | Negative | Question | 
        | I have. You have. We have. They have. He has. *  She has. *  It has. * 
 | I do not have.You do not have.We do not have.They do not have.He does not have.She does not have.It does not have.
 | Do I have?Do you have?Do we have?Do they have? Does he have?Does she have?Does it have?
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 To Be 
 The verb "be" is irregular in the Simple Present. It also has different question forms and negative forms.
         | Positive | Negative | Question | 
        | I am. You are. We are. They are. He is. She is. It is.
 | I am not.You are not.We are not.They are not.He is not.She is not.It is not.
 | Am I?Are you?Are we?Are they?Is he?Is she?Is it?
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 Modal Verbs
 Modal verbs behave differently from other verbs. Notice that they do not take "s" in the third person - there is no difference between first-person, second-person or third-person forms. Like the verb "be" described above, modal verbs also have different question forms and negative forms in Simple Present.
         | Positive | Negative | Question | 
        | I should  go.You should go. We should go. They should go. He should  go. She should  go. It should go.
 | I should not go.You should not go.We should not go.They should not go.He should not go.She should not go.It should not go.
 | Should I go?Should you go?Should we go?Should they go? Should he go?Should she go?Should it go?
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