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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

use of s with verb

We we say

he loves fruits
he love fruits
  

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It depends on the person and number of the subject : He loves fruits. We love fruits. It's only the third person singular (he, she, it, John) which requires the "s" on the present tense verb.

  • It depends on the person and number of the subject : He loves fruits.
  • We love fruits.
  • It's only the third person singular (he, she, it, John) which requires the "s" on the present tense verb.
  • (In the past tense, all persons and numbers are the same: He loved fruits.
  • ) Don't forget to use capitalization and punctuation when writing sentences.
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It depends on the person and number of the subject:

He loves fruits.
We love fruits.

It's only the third person singular (he, she, it, John) which requires the "s" on the present tense verb.
(In the past tense, all persons and numbers are the same: He loved fruits. We loved fruits.)

Don't forget to use capitalization and punctuation w

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