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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
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usage of "S" in a sentence

Hi,

Im not that good in English, is it I wanted to know or I want to know what is in your mind?

When to use word with S means for example "she makes a cake" is this correct?
  

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Anonymous usage of "S" in a sentence The verb takes an 's' only when 1. it is in the present tense 2. the subject of the verb is singular _________________ Typical singular subjects are he, she, it, everyone, everybody, everything, the student, my teacher, the manager, a woman, a man, a chair, an apple, sugar, some cheese, happiness, Chicago, London, ....

  • Anonymous usage of "S" in a sentence The verb takes an 's' only when 1.
  • it is in the present tense 2.
  • the subject of the verb is singular _________________ Typical singular subjects are he, she, it, everyone, everybody, everything, the student, my teacher, the manager, a woman, a man, a chair, an apple, sugar, some cheese, happiness, Chicago, London, ....
  • Use a present-tense verb with 's' in these cases: My teacher walk s to school every day.
  • Everybody eat s lunch there.
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Anonymoususage of "S" in a sentence
The verb takes an 's' only when

1. it is in the present tense
2. the subject of the verb is singular
_________________

Typical singular subjects are

he, she, it, everyone, everybody, everything, the student, my teacher, the manager, a woman, a man, a chair, an apple, sugar, some

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