 First, and most common, we add simply an S for verbs like work, play. This is what we typically see within our language. However, when we have verbs with spelling patterns such as ending in CH, SH, Z, S, and our shorter verbs do and go, we have to add our ES. Then, for verbs that end in a consonant and Y, we drop our Y and add our IES. Finally, we have our irregular verbs, B and HAVE. For subject I, we use AM. For the subject HE, SHE, and IT, we use IS, whereas with YOU, WE, and THEY, we use ARE. Finally, we have HAVE, which stays as HAVE for these subjects I, you, WE, and THEY, but for HE, SHE, and IT, we change HAV to HAZ.