The past tense of "drag" is "dragged": She dragged the box of books to the basement.
However, taking something to the basement usually involves going down a staircase (or taking an elevator). Dragging usually refers to pulling something along relatively even surface, like a floor or a ramp. Normally you would not drag a box of books down a staircase, because the box would be likely to tip over and fall down the stairs. It makes more sense to speak of dragging the box of books to another room or to a particular location on the same floor, like the top of the stairs.
The correct verb in this sentence is "dragged." The past tense of "drag" is "dragged," not "drug."
The correct sentence would be "They have many books." This uses the correct subject-verb agreement, where "they" is a plural subject and "have" is the appropriate verb form.
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His books have covers. His books have covers. adjective subject verb object. One has, two have. Pronouns: He, she, it, mine, yours - has Mine has a clasp but yours has a button. I, you, we, they - have
The correct verb for the plural subject 'books' is 'are': . The student's books are on the desk. (One student, several books,) The students' books are on the desk. (Several students, several books.)
Yes, if they are the subject of the verb: Mary and I have books. No, if they are not the subject of the verb: Give the books to Mary and me. 28ca105a-4d21-45a8-8acb-bdd1b00d31de 1.03.01
Depending on the context, correct is already a verb. For example, the action "to correct someone" or "to correct spelling" is an action and therefore a verb.
That does not agree it should be...."Vitamins that are sold in a health food store are not regulated by the food and drug administration."
Yes. It does.
The correct past tense verb is "has hidden." The verb "has hidden" follows the pattern of forming past tense with "has" and the past participle form of the verb, in this case "hidden."
No, the sentence does not demonstrate correct subject-verb agreement. The subject "donations" is plural, while the verb "buys" is singular. It should be "Donations to the library system buy new books and other media."
done is a verb but the correct verb is did - he did.
Tessellate is a verb. You were correct