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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
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Become and becomes, more with s or without

1.when to use become and becomes.
2. when to use more...is it more motivations or more motivation?
  

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1. become in the present tense, except for 3rd person singular (he, she), when it takes an s . 2.

  • 1.
  • become in the present tense, except for 3rd person singular (he, she), when it takes an s .
  • 2.
  • Without examples, I have to advise that motivation is normally non-countable = no s .
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1. become in the present tense, except for 3rd person singular (he, she), when it takes an s.

2. Without examples, I have to advise that motivation is normally non-countable = no s.

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