copies.
The rule is - if the verb ends in consonant + y then the y changes to ies
examples: fly - flies / study - studies.
The third person singular of the word "copy" is "copies".
The third person singular present tense of "furnish" is "furnishes."
The word "she" is singular, used to refer to one female person. It is the third-person singular pronoun for females.
Yes, the word "says" is a verb. It is the third person singular present tense form of the verb "say."
The word "is" is used with singular nouns or third-person singular pronouns (He, she, it), while the word "are" is used with plural nouns or second-person pronouns (you, we, they). Examples: "She is a teacher." "They are students." "You are my friend."
The pronouns "I, we, she, they, and he" are personal pronouns.A personal pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun for a specific person or thing.I = first person, singular, subjective;we = first person, plural, subjective;she = third person, singular, subjective;they = third person, plural, subjective;he = third person, singular, subjective.
The third person singular is has (he has, she has, it has).The first and second person singular is have (I have, you have).The first, second, and third person plural is have (we have, you have, they have).
The third person singular present tense of "furnish" is "furnishes."
The word "is" is a verb. It is the third-person singular simple present tense of be. The word "has" is also a verb. It is the third-person singular simple present tense of have.
The word 'has' is not a pronoun. The word 'has' is a verb, the third person singular present of' have'. Examples: first person singular: I have some change. third person singular: He has some change. She has some change. It has no change.
First person singular is "Me" or "I" Second person singular is "You" (individual) Third person singular is "Him" or "Her" Without the third person singular pronoun, 'we' couldn't talk about 'him' "Present" is a word pertaining only to verbs. The Present tense of 'to read' is; I read, you (singular) read, he reads
No, the word"is" is a verb, the third person singular of "be" (to be).A noun is a word for a person, a place, or a thing.
Noun singular Noun plural Verb (third person singular)
Yes, the word "says" is a verb. It is the third person singular present tense form of the verb "say."
First person. Nope. "He" is the third person, masculine, singular, subjective pronoun.
Hath is an archaic word, third person singular present of 'have'
Neither. The word it is a pronoun, the third-person singular (genderless).
The word concert is a singular noun. It would be replaced by the third-person singular pronoun: it.