He likes ice cream -- he is singular, likes is singular.
She goes to school. -- she is singular, goes is singular.
The teacher drives a car. -- teacher is singular, drives is singular.
My sister watches television. -- sister is singular, watches is singular.
Compare with these sentences:
They like ice cream. -- they is plural, like is plural.
The teachers like ice cream. -- teachers is plural, like is plural.
Yes as in: The Ambassadors is a classic book by Henry James
If typing, you put in italics. If handwriting, underline it; or putting it in quotation marks also works.
use title of the book as subject
The subject is "book" or "a book"
Verbs only have a plural or singular form when the subject is plural or singular. plural subject - books - The books cost a lot of money. plural subject - they - They cost a lot of money singular subject - book - The book costs a lot of money. singular subject - it - It costs a lot of money. For singular subjects add -s to the verb.
The subject of this sentence is the book.The answer is either book or Exodus???
The title of a book may suggest the book's content or subject matter, moreso with nonfiction than with fiction.
The book's spine cracked as she opened it.
Normally the title of a book is at the front of the book.
The singular form of "studies" in the sentence "she studies her book" is "study".
The subject is "book" or "a book"
Italicize it.
Verbs only have a plural or singular form when the subject is plural or singular. plural subject - books - The books cost a lot of money. plural subject - they - They cost a lot of money singular subject - book - The book costs a lot of money. singular subject - it - It costs a lot of money. For singular subjects add -s to the verb.
the book
The subject is who.
The subject of this sentence is the book.The answer is either book or Exodus???
The book's title is "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows".
The sentence pattern is subject + verb + object. "This book" is the subject, "is" is the verb, and "a thesaurus" is the object.
The title of a book may suggest the book's content or subject matter, moreso with nonfiction than with fiction.
book