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Doris Wallner Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

snow or snows?

A friend of mine wrote the sentence:

Ozzie is watching it snow again.

Now my daughter and I have different use of this.

Is this a correct sentence or should it be "snows" instead of "snow"?

Thank you in advance

Doris
  

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Doris Wallner Is this a correct sentence or should it be "snows" instead of "snow"? "snow" is correct. The base form of a verb is often used with verbs of perception (such as "watch").

  • Doris Wallner Is this a correct sentence or should it be "snows" instead of "snow"?
  • "snow" is correct.
  • The base form of a verb is often used with verbs of perception (such as "watch").
  • PS: Welcome to the forums!
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Doris WallnerIs this a correct sentence or should it be "snows" instead of "snow"?
"snow" is correct. The base form of a verb is often used with verbs of perception (such as "watch").

PS: Welcome to the forums!

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