No, that is not a correct sentence. It has no subject.The term 'delivers cargoes' is a predicate made up of a verb and a direct object (the plural noun 'cargoes').The subject of the verb 'delivers' must be a third person, singular noun or pronoun; for example:That ship delivers cargoes.My brother delivers cargoes.It delivers cargoes.He delivers cargoes.
"Delivers" is singular when referring to the action performed by an individual or entity. However, when used as a noun, "delivers" can be plural if referring to multiple instances of delivery.
On December 25th. Christmas DaySanta delivers present on Christmas eve.
What the Night Delivers was created on 2011-09-05.
The American use of the term "postman" refers to someone who delivers the mail.
In the book "The Westing Game," Otis Amber delivers newspapers. He is the doorman at Sunset Towers and also works part-time as a delivery person for Westing Paper Products.
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A place called Schwan's delivers food to your door.
Someone who delivers mail is called a mailman/mail woman or mail carrier.
Yes. It is the third person singular form of the verb deliver. Delivers is used with he/she/it or a singular noun subject.He delivers our newspaper.The boy next door deliversnewspapers. boy = singular noun subject.
a graet awaking is a person who delivers messages