0
Yellowstarstruck Posted 5 years ago
Grammar

Definitions.

Hi! Are my grammar definitions correct? Also "He is" is third person singular. "They are" is third person plural. Am I right? Thanks, Fulvio

1. I am going to join the tennis club. (Future tense)

2. I am going to join the tennis club now. (Present tense)

3. I am going to join the country club next month. (Future tense)

4. He is looking forward to watching the fireworks. (Present continuous)

5. They are looking forward to watching the game. (Present continuous)

  

Top answer

yellowstarstruck "He is" is third person singular. "They are" is third person plural. Am I right?

  • yellowstarstruck "He is" is third person singular.
  • "They are" is third person plural.
  • Am I right?
  • Yes.
  • 1.
Free · every Monday

Get the Weekly English Kit 📬

New words, one handy idiom, and a 2-minute quiz — delivered to your inbox to keep your streak alive.

1 Answers
0
yellowstarstruck"He is" is third person singular. "They are" is third person plural. Am I right?

Yes.

1. I am going to join the tennis club.
2. I am going to join the tennis club now.
3. I am going to join the country club next month.
4. He is looking forward to watching the fireworks.
5. They are looking forward to watch

Related Questions