Sometimes yes, sometimes no. It depends on the number(singular or plural) of the subject.
Examples:
There goes the bus.
There go the buses.
The word "research" typically takes a singular verb. For example, "Research shows that..." is correct, as opposed to "Research show that..."
The word information is a mass or uncountable noun which, in most cases, take a singular verb.
are takes the plural form
The noun 'average' is singular and takes a verb for a singular subject.Example: The average sold per month is four hundred.The word 'average' is also a verb and an adjective.
No, the word "is" is not an adjective. It is a verb that functions as the third-person singular form of the verb "to be."
No, a singular subject should take a singular verb. The verb should match the number of the subject in the sentence.
No, "sees" is not a singular verb. It is the third person singular form of the verb "see."
Neither is a singular verb.A verb with a singular subject has the form verb+s.She walks to work. - walks is the singular form of walk.The doctor flies to Spain every year. flies is the singular form of fly.
Singular
No, the word 'minutes' is a plural noun and should take a plural verb in a sentence. For example: "The minutes of the meeting were distributed to all attendees."
Pronouns such as he, she, it, and singular nouns take a singular form of the verb. For example, "He goes to school" or "She eats fast."
Answer The word "pharmacokinetics" is used to describe a singular set of data, therefore it is written with a singular verb.