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There are about 20 rules in observing subject-verb agreement. The general rule in observing the subject verb agreement is that the subjects and the verbs must agree in number.
Observant is an adjective. Observing is a verb
Observe is a verb. Related adjectives include the participles observing and observed.
The verb and noun are spelled "watch" (to observe, or a pocket or wrist timepiece).
no watch is a verb (watch that!) or a noun (she glanced at her watch to see what time it is)
The verb in the sentence "Honore Flaugergues first saw his comet in March of 1811" is "saw." It is the past tense of the verb "see," indicating the action of observing the comet.
"Ver" translates to "see" or "watch" in English. It is a verb used to indicate the action of looking at something or observing it visually.
base verb = see. I see Jon everyday.past = saw. I saw Jon yesterday.past participle = seen. I have seen Jon everyday this week.present participle = seeing. I am seeing Jon tomorrow.
No, "deer" is not a verb; it is a noun that refers to a type of hoofed mammal belonging to the Cervidae family. The word "deer" is used to describe various species, such as white-tailed deer or elk. If you are looking for a verb form related to deer, you might consider "to deer," which is less common and refers to the act of hunting or observing deer.
You are observing a characteristic or property of the ball.You are observing a characteristic or property of the ball.You are observing a characteristic or property of the ball.You are observing a characteristic or property of the ball.
No it is not. But in a sentence like.. "My friend Molly watches birds in her backyard", "is" would be the correct answer.