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Layla Ra'ad
Hi!
Why do we put the s third singular to the verb in present simple and why is it called third person singular?
Thanks!
Jun 14, 2022 6:26 PM
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The 3rd person “s” (formerly “th”, equivalent to “t” in Latin, High German, Russian, etc.) suffix is the only remaining personal verb suffix used in English. Old English had suffixes for all 6 person-number combinations. There isn’t really a reason for its survival — just be glad we don’t have to worry about the other five grammatical persons!
As far as the numbering, I believe Arabic numbers the persons in the reverse order, but in English the speaker (I / me / my) is the “first person”, the person addressed (you) is the “second person”, and everyone else (he / him / his, she / her, they / them /their, etc.) is “third person”.
The subject pronouns:
Singular
1st I
(2nd thou)
3rd he / she / it
Plural
1st we
2nd (ye) you
3rd they
More good news: English only has singular and plural — most words do not have a special dual form.
June 14, 2022
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Layla Ra'ad
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Arabic (Gulf), Arabic (Modern Standard), English, French
Learning Language
English, French
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