well they could argue because they have problems with something or someone, or because they are in a bad mood.
Adults, children have not learned the ways and prejudices of adults. Usually racism shows up in the teen years.
All parents fight at some point. So yes, all parents argue
Many would argue that all daylight and hot weather comes from the sun. In many ways the original source of all of this really does come from the sun.
no, he/she is a child playing a game and the referees are the adults guiding the game.
The present tense of the verb "argue" in the plural form is "argue." For example, "They argue about politics."
yes,marketing to teen ages and to adults are different in many ways.
Not at all: but I suppose the majority do. However, there are many ways of making your feet smaller, so I guess you should check the average!
All children argue with their parents it is instinctual.
Kids are creative in ways adults aren't
argue is the main verb. Can is an auxiliary verb
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The present tense of "argue" is "argues" when referring to third-person singular pronouns (he, she, it) and "argue" for all other pronouns (I, you, we, they). For example, "He argues with his friend about politics." or "I argue for stricter gun control laws."