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The word 'flies' is the plural form for the singular noun 'fly'.
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.
The sentence is right.Fly is the base verb. Flies is the third person singular form of fly.Use flies when the subject is he/she/it or a singular noun subject. egShe flies to New york every month. cp I fly to New York every month.He flies a small plane.The doctor flies overseas every year - singular noun subject - doctor
Flies is the present tense, third person singular conjugation of fly.
Sees A singular verb has the form - verb + s. walk does not have + s shirts has + s but it is not a verb it is a noun. fly is a verb but it does not have + s sees is a verb it is see + s
Yes, the plural noun 'flies' is a common noun, the plural form of the singular noun fly; a word for a type of insect; a general word for any flies of any kind.The word 'flies' is also the third person, singular present of the verb to fly.
The correct third person, singular, present form for the verb to fly is flies.Example: The white stork is a bird that flies south for the winter.The plural form for the noun fly is flies.
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If you mean "fliegt," it is 3rd person singular of "fliegen"--in other words, "flies."
Flies is the present tense (third person singular).I flyWe flyYou flyHe/she/it fliesThey fly
Neither. Singular and Plural are used only for nouns, but since many is (USUALLY) an adjective, and not a noun, it would not be either, take this for example, There were many flies hovering above the dead fox. The adjective many would describe the noun plural noun flies. I hope this helped :)
copies.The rule is - if the verb ends in consonant + y then the y changes to iesexamples: fly - flies / study - studies.