The word 'Shelp' is a proper noun, a name, usually a surname. The plural form is Shelps.
Example sentence:
The Shelp family lives on this street. That is the home of the Shelps.
Yes, the sentence "the boy and the rabbit are in the park" is grammatically correct. It correctly uses subject-verb agreement, where the plural subjects "the boy and the rabbit" are matched with the plural verb "are."
No because the linking verb you use is in the past subjunctive plural form but you must use "was" a past indicative plural form.
A sentence starts with a capital letter: 'The...'The noun scissor is incorrect; the singular and plural form is 'scissors', a shortened form of 'a pair of scissors' and the plural 'pairs of scissors'.Corrected sentence: 'The scissors is lying on the table.'
No, the adjective 'that' is singular, the noun it describes, 'tomatoes' is plural. The corrected sentence is:Those tomatoes were smashed on the table.
The plural form of sentence is sentences.
Woody Shelp's birth name is Woodrow Lee Shelp.
Ronald Shelp was born in 1941.
No. As 'you' refers to either second person singular or plural noun, it takes a plural verb of 'to be'. As you want to refer to the past tense in your sentence, the plural verb of 'to be' in the past tense is 'were'. The correct sentence should be like this: You were not there.
Woody Shelp went by Woody.
Woody Shelp was born in 1927, in Bancroft, Michigan, USA.
John Shelp Cobblestone House was created in 1836.
Woody Shelp died on May 26, 2004, in Bancroft, Michigan, USA.
There "are" no "exudates" (plural).
No. The subject is plural (there are two subjects) so the correct sentence would be "David and Jennifer are fine."
The correct verb is "Have any...."The indefinite pronoun 'any' functions as both singular and plural. In the example sentence, the pronoun 'any' is referring to the plural noun 'relatives'.
The correct useage would be "Were 200 pieces made." "Were" is used with plural and "pieces" is plural.
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