Depending on the context it could singular or plural, e.g.
The World Series has been the annual championship series of the highest level of professional Baseball in the United States and Canada since 1903 - singular.
27 World Series have been won by the New York Yankees - plural
After a series, the verb should agree in number with the subject closest to it. For example, "Peter, Sarah, and Tom are going to the party."
"Should" is a modal verb that is used to indicate obligation, duty, or advisability. It is used to express expectations or recommendations in a sentence.
It depends on whether you are using the word series (pl series) in the singular or plural, e.g. there were ten series (plural) of 'Friends'; I enjoyed series one (singular) the most
The base form of the verb is used after "should be". For example, "He should be walking" or "They should be studying".
No, "should" is not an irregular verb. It follows a regular pattern in conjugation, with "should" being the base form, "should" as the past form, and "should" as the past participle form.
No, the correct sentence should be, "You will go to school today." The verb "go" should be used in its base form after the modal verb "will."
"Should" is a modal verb that is used to indicate obligation, duty, or advisability. It is used to express expectations or recommendations in a sentence.
It depends on whether you are using the word series (pl series) in the singular or plural, e.g. there were ten series (plural) of 'Friends'; I enjoyed series one (singular) the most
When a helping verb is used with the _______, the progressive form of the verb is created
When a helping verb is used with the _______, the progressive form of the verb is created
The base form of the verb is used after "should be". For example, "He should be walking" or "They should be studying".
No, "should" is not an irregular verb. It follows a regular pattern in conjugation, with "should" being the base form, "should" as the past form, and "should" as the past participle form.
The verb 'shid' is an obsolete form of the verb should, which is the past tense of the verb (or auxiliary verb) shall.The verb 'should' is also a modal verb used in conjunction with any tense verb, to indicate obligation, duty, or correctness; to indicate what is probable.
No, the correct sentence should be, "You will go to school today." The verb "go" should be used in its base form after the modal verb "will."
Should is a modal verb, should not is the negative form.
The verb form of 'response' is to respond.Example: "We should probably respond to the message."
No, "is" is not a conjunction. It is a form of the verb "to be" used as a helping verb. Conjunctions are words used to connect clauses or sentences.
Freely is an adverb. It should be used to modify other verbs, such as "you can spend your allowance freely".