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Cobra red 458 Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Help or Helps

These shoes help or helps a player run on the grass.

Which one is correct?


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cobra red 458 These shoes help Thus. Typically the subject has an "s" and the verb does not, or the verb has an "s" and the subject does not. There should not be an "s" on both.

  • cobra red 458 These shoes help Thus.
  • Typically the subject has an "s" and the verb does not, or the verb has an "s" and the subject does not.
  • There should not be an "s" on both.
  • This shoe help s / These shoe s help You probably mean "run on grass", meaning any grass, not just a certain patch of grass that is the focus of a conversation.
  • CJ
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cobra red 458These shoes help

Thus.

Typically the subject has an "s" and the verb does not, or the verb has an "s" and the subject does not. There should not be an "s" on both.

This shoe helps / These shoes help


You probably mean "run on grass", meaning any grass, not just a certain patch of grass t

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