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|inglés=One of the English verb inflections is used to make the verb agreesagree with the subject. The ''subject-verb'' agreement is very easy to be learnedlearn since there is just oneonly change mostin verbsthe sufferverb to agree with certain subjects:
 
*If the subject is a singular noun or a third person singular pronoun, ''–s'' or ''–es'' is added at the end of the simple present verb.
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|inglés=Note that in the three first examples, just a ''–s'' is added to the verb. On the other hand, in the forthfourth example, ''-es'' is added to the verb, and in the last example, the ''y'' in cry is replaced by ''i'' and then ''–es'' is added to form ''cries''. In general, the following rules apply:
 
*If the verb ends in ''-sh'', ''-ch'', ''-s'', ''-z'' and ''–x'', then ''-es'' is added.