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Prem1pre Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

Singular & Plural Verb

Is RANK Singular and RANKS Plural?...

Is DETERMINE Singular and DETERMINES Plural?

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Hello, prem1pre-- and welcome to EF. His rank (singular noun) of Major is superior to their ranks (plural noun) of Captain and Lieutenant. A Major ranks (3rd person singular present verb) higher than a Captain;, while a Captain and a Lieutenant rank (3rd person plural present verb) higher than a Sergeant.

  • Hello, prem1pre-- and welcome to EF.
  • His rank (singular noun) of Major is superior to their ranks (plural noun) of Captain and Lieutenant.
  • A Major ranks (3rd person singular present verb) higher than a Captain;, while a Captain and a Lieutenant rank (3rd person plural present verb) higher than a Sergeant.
  • Several genes determine (3rd person plural present verb) hair colour, but only one gene determines (3rd person singular present verb) curliness.
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Hello, prem1pre-- and welcome to EF.

His rank (singular noun) of Major is superior to their ranks (plural noun) of Captain and Lieutenant.
A Major ranks (3rd person singular present verb) higher than a Captain;, while a Captain and a Lieutenant rank (3rd person plural present verb) higher than a Ser

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