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leif paulsson

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To whom it may concern,

Please tell me why there is an -s in the present tense in the third person singular. Example, you say: 'He parks his car there every day' with an -s ending but 'They park their car there every day' without that ending.There must be an explanation for this. Can you enlighten me?

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Hi_there_Carl

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The case "He parks his car..." is 3rd person singular

The case "They park their cars..." is 3rd person plural ;-)
 
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