subjectS
The plural of subject is subjects.
plural verb - were plural subject - boys The boys were hungry
The plural of subject is subjects.
Yes, when the subject is plural, you should use a plural verb to maintain subject-verb agreement. This means that the verb should agree in number with the subject, so if the subject is plural, the verb should be too.
The plural of the word "subject" is "subjects".
The singular subject personal pronouns are: I, you, he, she, it. The plural subject personal pronouns are: we, you, they.
Peddler Pete is the subject but it is not a plural subject.
yes
"Have" is used for plural subjects, while "has" is used for singular subjects. For example, "They have" is correct for a plural subject, while "He has" is correct for a singular subject.
It is not called a plural verb but plural form. Verbs only have singular and plural forms in the present tense. The verb form must agree with the subject eg plural subject + plural verb form The baby crawls well now -- singular subject = baby, singular verb form = crawls The babies crawl well now -- plural subject = babies, plural verb form = crawl
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.
Your question is not clear.If you mean "what is the plural of the word subject?" - then you just add -s to make the plural form subjectsIf you mean "What is a plural subject in a sentence?" a plural subject in a sentence is a subject that refers to more than one thing.The boys ate the ice cream - in this sentence the subject 'boys' is plural - boys means more than one boy.The boy ate the ice cream - in this sentence the subject 'boy' is singular - boy means one boy.