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Samaran Posted 5 years ago
Grammar

Is this grammatically correct?

"Your wishes means a lot to me"

Here "wishes" being a plural noun should be followed by verb and not verb+s?

Please help me understand.

  

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Samaran Your wish es means mean a lot to me. As shown. Samaran Here "wishes" being a plural noun should be followed by verb and not verb+s?

  • Samaran Your wish es means mean a lot to me.
  • As shown.
  • Samaran Here "wishes" being a plural noun should be followed by verb and not verb+s?
  • Yes.
  • In the third person singular of the present tense, ninety-nine percent of the time at least ONE of the subject and the verb has an S, but not BOTH.
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SamaranYour wishes means mean a lot to me.

As shown.

SamaranHere "wishes" being a plural noun should be followed by verb and not verb+s?

Yes. In the third person singular of the present tense, ninety-nine percent of the time at leas

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