Fly English [fla? z]? Beauty [fla? z]? Fly (noun plural of Fly(Fly (third person singular of fly)
End with consonant +y and change y to i +es. The word fly ends with the consonant +y, the third person singular of I is changed to y, and then es is added.
Examples of using flies are as follows:
1、The? Jeter? Flies? Higher? Than? That? Helicopter. ?
Jet planes fly higher than helicopters.
2、The? Cattle? Brush it? Turn it off? That? Flies? With what? Answer? Egg beater? Yes? Its? Tail. ?
The cow flicked its tail and drove away the flies.
3. Time? Flies? And then what? Answer? New? Year? Is it? Coming? Soon. ?
How time flies! Another year.
Extended data:
The third person singular form of verbs:
1. General situation +s, such as: let-lets, get-gets.
2. ending with s, x, ch, sh and o +es. Such as: pass-passs;; Repair-repair; Watch-watch; Teach-teach.
3. End with the vowel letter +y and directly +s, such as: play-plays.
4. special circumstances, such as: have-has, be-is.
When fly is used as a transitive verb, it can take a noun or pronoun as an object or an infinitive as an object.
Fly can occasionally be used as a copula, followed by adjectives as subject complements. The present participle of fly can be used as an adjective or an attribute in a sentence, meaning "flying" and "flying".
In the United States, fly and flying are often interpreted as fly and escaping, meaning "escape", but it should be noted that their past tense and past participles flown and flown cannot be interpreted as fly's past tense and past participle flown.