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Anonymous Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

sing and improve

Do I put "s" on "sing" and "improve" and "it" because of the third person and why please? Thank you very much.

She can sings.

It really improves.

it's will be a pleasure to see you in Las Vegas.
  

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No. She can sing . -- OK.

  • No.
  • She can sing .
  • -- OK.
  • 'It' is 3rd person singular, so the verb is 'improve s '.
  • It will be a pleasure to see you in Las Vegas.
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She can sing. -- 'sing' is base form; the inflected verb is 'can' (which does not take 's')

It really improves.-- OK. 'It' is 3rd person singular, so the verb is 'improves'.

It will be a pleasure to see you in Las Vegas.
-- Only the verb would take '-s', if the sentence were in present

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