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The United States is the only one others have holidays on the same day to commemorate the lose of lives during WW1 but not other days.
It is when verbs in a sentence match because they are in the same tense.
No, unconjugated verbs refer to verbs that haven't been altered to match a specific subject or tense, while infinitive verbs are the base form of a verb that includes "to" (e.g., "to run," "to eat"). Infinitive verbs can also be conjugated to match subjects, while unconjugated verbs remain in their base form.
They DO celebrate Thanksgiving in Turkey. They celebrate the same way we do.
Albanians celebrate all kinds of holidays. There it does not matter the religion. Muslims celebrate Christmas and Christians celebrate Ramadan for example. There is a very good harmony between the two religions. The holidays are the same. See the Related Link below for a good list:
the celebrate the same festivals in uk!!!!
they celebrate Halloween the same as Americans
no they celebrate in october
fixed-form helping verbs
Except for the Modal Verbs, all irregular verbs form the Present Simple Tense in the same manner as the regular ones.
agree in tense. This means that all the verbs in the sentence are in the same form, either present, past, or future tense.
A sentence with two or more verbs is called a compound verb sentence.