"Give" if you are being interviewed
"Conduct" if you are interviewing someone else
The verb in this sentence is the word "is." When you use the verb "to be," you must use the correct form of it.
i will POSSESS you so you are hypnotized it means go inside or take control of OR She possessed an uncanny ability to use possess as a verb
If there is 'does' in the question then you can use verb but not s. e.g. Does it take energy to break bonds?If there is 'does' in the question then you can use a verb but not s. e.g. Does it take energy to break bonds?
A singular subject must have a singular verb, and a plural subject must have a plural verb. When the subject is joined by "and," use a plural verb. Use a singular verb with singular indefinite pronouns like "everyone" or "nobody." Collective nouns can take a singular or plural verb depending on the context. Make sure to match the verb with the closest subject when using phrases like "along with" or "as well as."
You might learn how to use commas.
Ride can be a noun, or it can be a verb; it depends on how you use it. As a verb: He likes to ride on his motorcycle. She rides on the Number 8 bus every day. As a noun: My car is broken, so will you give me a ride to town? It's a beautiful day to take a ride in the country.
As a verb: Use the painter's tape so you don't splotchthe wall paint on the woodwork.As a noun: I had to go to the interview after lunch with a splotch of ketchup on my white shirt.
The word 'give' is a noun (a singular, uncountable noun) and a verb (give, gives, giving, gave, given).The noun 'give' is as a word for the quality or condition of resilience; the capacity or inclination to yield under pressure.Example use of the noun give: I need a pair of jeans with a lot of give.Example use of the verb give: We want to give my parents a party for their anniversary.The noun forms for the verb to give are giver (one who gives), given (a known or established fact or situation), and the gerund, giving.
The word gift is already a verb if used as an action. For example "I would like to gift this to you".Other verbs are gifts, gifting and gifted.You could use give, gives, giving and given. But the first set of verbs above are better.
Should is a modal verb. It has the same form for all persons and you don't use the auxiliary do in questions and negatives.You use should + the simple form of a verb to give advice.
'I' is the subject of a verb, or the complement of the verb 'to be'. 'Me' is the object of a verb.Examples:I am his mother.I don't know if I will want to do that.Can I take the dog for a walk?It is I.He has never met me.Please give it to me.They are writing me a letter.Will they hurt me?
Since equipment is uncountable, it would take a singular verb. Equipment "is," but pieces of equipment "are."