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Nerdikarp Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

"I saw the bird fly" or "I saw the bird flew" Which one? "Here are the goods..." or "Here is the goods..." Is 'Here' plural or singular?

1-"I saw the bird fly"
2-"I saw the bird flew"

Which one is correct?

1-"Here are the goods..."
20"Here is the goods..."

Is 'Here' plural or singular?

Thanks!
  

Top answer

I saw the bird [fly / flying]. I heard the girl [sing / singing]. In this grammatical pattern you can only use the base form or the -ing form after 'saw' or 'heard'.

  • I saw the bird [fly / flying].
  • I heard the girl [sing / singing].
  • In this grammatical pattern you can only use the base form or the -ing form after 'saw' or 'heard'.
  • Here are the good s .
  • here is not singular or plural.
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I saw the bird [fly / flying].

I heard the girl [sing / singing].

In this grammatical pattern you can only use the base form or the -ing form after 'saw' or 'heard'.

Here are the goods.

here is not singular or plural. It's an invariable adverb. When you want to start with "Here is" or "Here are", the agreement is with the nou
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Hi,

I saw the bird fly - Correct.

I saw the bird flying - Correct.

Here are the goods - Correct.

Regards

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