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MissYameen Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Verbs

What's a singular and plural verb, how can I distinguish between the two, and can you give me some instances, too? Thank you.
  

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When only one person is the grammatical subject, it's singular: I am here. I speak Chinese. I have known him for years.

  • When only one person is the grammatical subject, it's singular: I am here.
  • I speak Chinese.
  • I have known him for years.
  • You are young.
  • You like cheese.
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When only one person is the grammatical subject, it's singular:

I am here. I speak Chinese. I have known him for years.
You are young. You like cheese. You will learn it in a day.
He/She/It/John/Mr Bell/Everybody

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