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Anonymous Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Subject and verb agreement

is the word choose plural or singular
  

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Hi, Consider these examples. I choose We choose Possibly you mean the noun 'choice'. One choice, two choices.

  • Hi, Consider these examples.
  • I choose We choose Possibly you mean the noun 'choice'.
  • One choice, two choices.
  • Clive
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Hi,

Consider these examples.

I choose

We choose

Possibly you mean the noun 'choice'. One choice, two choices.

Clive
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Anonymousis Is the word choose plural or singular?
I think you're asking with respect to the present tense.

He chooses.
They choose.

Plural.

Don't forget capitalization
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The boy chooses. (singular subject; singular verb - with "s")

The policeman chooses.

The cheerleader chooses.

The boys choose. (plural subject; plural verb - no "s".)

The policemen choose.

The cheerleaders choose.

Exception for first person singular: I , You

I choose.

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Hi,

No.

First person is singular I choose, plural we choose

Second person is You choose for both singular and plural.

Clive

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