Ryan Olon
3rd person Team tactical.
Magellan, but he died in the Philippines. His ship finished the trip.
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Go and Goes are both derived from a verb frm which is "go". The form "go" in most of the cases is used in subjective singular and plural cases of first, second person and plural case of third person whereas the form "goes" is used is used with subjective singular case of third person. eg: subjective first person(sing): i go to dance classes everyday. subjective first person(plural): we go to dance classes everyday. subjective second person(sing/plural): you/you people go to dance classes everyday. subjective third person(plural): they go to dance classes everyday. subjective third person(sing): he "goes" to dance classes everyday.
its a mod
Bobby Clark
You press R3 to change to third person, pressing it again you can go back to first person (you can only switch when your in a vehicle).
You can go into third person by scrolling the mouse wheel up or down. Down zooms out, up zooms in. If your mouse doesn't have a wheel, try pressing either F or G; I know there's a button around that area that zooms you out to third person.
Yes, "goes" is the third person singular conjugation of go.I goWe goYou goHe/She/It goesThey go
the new world!
'Did' is the simple past tense of 'do' as in I did go. ' 'Does' is the third person singular present - he does this
The word company is a noun, not a verb and has no person or conjugation.A similar word that is a verb is "accompany" (go with)The present tense, third person singular of the verb accompany is accompanies.