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Anonymous Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Verbs

which one of the following words is a singular verb? Sees, Fly, Shirts, Walk
  

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"Sees" is the third person singular form (simple present tense) of the verb "see". "Fly" and "walk" can be used as the first or second person singular. The word "shirts" is a plural noun.

  • "Sees" is the third person singular form (simple present tense) of the verb "see".
  • "Fly" and "walk" can be used as the first or second person singular.
  • The word "shirts" is a plural noun.
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"Sees" is the third person singular form (simple present tense) of the verb "see".

"Fly" and "walk" can be used as the first or second person singular.

The word "shirts" is a plural noun.
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Anonymouswhich one of the following words is a singular verb? Sees, Fly, Shirts, Walk

sees
fly
walk

A singular verb ends with 's'. So 'sees' is a singular, whereas 'fly' and 'walk' are plural verbs.

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