Do for all persons except third person singular, which is does.
The possessive form of the singular noun person is person's.The possessive form of the plural noun persons is persons'.Examples:Do you know that person's name? (singular)How many persons' names are on the list? (plural)
Yes, "coalition" is a noun. It refers to an alliance or partnership formed by various groups or individuals with a common purpose or goal.
The word 'you' is a personal pronoun, a word that takes the place of the name of the specific person or persons spoken to. The pronoun 'you' is used for the singular or plural, as the subjective or objective; for example: Subjective Singular: You are the first one I thought of. Plural: You will all have a turn. Objective Singular: I brought one for you. Plural: I brought some for all of you.
Has is the third person singular conjugation of have. Have is the conjugation used for all other persons, singular and plural.
Has is the third person singular conjugation of have. Have is the conjugation used for all other persons, singular and plural.
Yes, the word "girls" is a noun in the English language. The word girls is a plural, common, concrete noun; a word for young, female persons. The singular form is "girl".
No, "were" is a plural verb form. When the subject is singular, you should use "was."
Bacterium is the singular word.
the singular word it is salmon.
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Has is used only for the third person singular (he, she, or it has).All other persons, singular or plural, use "have."