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If the subject is singular, we use the singular form of the verb too. Usually, to make the verb in singular form we just add s.

Example: The lady dances gracefully.

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You should put "s" after the verb in the present tense when the subject of the sentence is third person singular (he, she, it) and the verb is in base form. For example, "He walks to school every day" or "She eats an apple for breakfast."

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