Verbs have 5 forms:
the base verb -- run, walk
the third person singular -- runs, walks
the past form -- ran, walked
the past participle -- run, walked
the present participle -- running, walking.
Verbs show tenses - past present future. Some tenses are made with only the base verb some are made with two or more verbs, using for example: will or have or am, is, are
present tense -- run, runs, am/is/are running, walk, walks, am/is/are walking
past tense -- ran was/ were running, walked was/were walking
future -- will run, will walk, going to run, going to walk
Verbs and subject must agree.
singular subjects go with singular verb phrases -- he runs, she walks -- he/she = subject
plural subjects go with plural verb phrases -- they run, we walk -- they/we = subject
examples:
singular subject = the boy -- The boy likes ice cream
plural subject = the girls -- The girls like ice cream.
singular subject = my brother -- My brother listens to the radio
plural subject = my sisters -- My sisters watch TV
The formula to form the simple future tense is: Subject + Will + Verb For example: I + Will + Sing
The word "are" is a verb, the plural present tense form of the verb "to be."
Odd is not a verb and does not have a past tense form.
Value is the verb form. The past tense would be valued.
I imagine.
Verbs only have singular or plural forms in the present tense. This sentence is in the past tense so subject verb agreement is not a problem - the singular subject Kelly goes with the past tense verb studied.singular subject - she and singular verb form - does. She does the cooking.plural subject - they and plural verb form - do. They do the cooking.singular subject - rose and singular verb form - looks. This rose looks beautiful.plural subject - roses and plural verb - look.These rose look beautiful.singular subject - pear and singular verb form - has. One pear has been eaten.plural subject - pears, plural verb form have. Two pears have been eaten.
Present tense: Subject + Verb Past tense: Subject + Past Tense of Verb (e.g. add-ed to regular verbs) Future tense: Subject + Will + Verb
what is the agreement in tense
Were. The subject of this sentence is plural (we) so the verb should be a plural verb, also the other verb (knew) is past tense. The past plural form of are is were. -- We knew we were in trouble.
It's the past-tense form of the verb wear.
You would use "produces" for the singular subject "string."
"Have" can be both a verb (e.g., "I have a cat") and an auxiliary verb that helps form tenses (e.g., "I have eaten"). In the latter case, it is part of a verb phrase indicating a past action that is connected to the present.
The formula to form the simple future tense is: Subject + Will + Verb For example: I + Will + Sing
"Have" is a verb in the base form, also known as the infinitive form.
Future tense - Subject + Will + Verb. Present tense - Subject + Verb. (He/she/it adds an -s on to the end of the verb)
"Is" is the present tense form of the verb "to be" and "has" is the present tense form of the verb "to have."
They like ice cream. - plural subject = they. plural verb form = like. He likes ice cream. - singular subject = he singular verb form likes.