Since equipment is uncountable, it would take a singular verb. Equipment "is," but pieces of equipment "are."
Singular. America is a great country (singular) vs. America are a great country (plural - wrong)
The noun 'use' is singular noun. The plural form is uses.The word 'use' is also a verb: use, uses, using, used.
A singular collective noun uses a verb for a singular subject.A plural collective noun uses a verb for a plural subject.Examples:A bouquet of flowers was delivered to my office. (singular)Many bouquets of flowers were delivered to her dressing room. (plural)
As a collective noun, it can take either a singular or plural noun. If, however, it follows the definite article the, you should use a singular verb, as in The number of students taking advanced math classes has fallen over the last ten years.
The word 'never' is an adverb, a word that modifies a verb. Adverbs don't have singular or plural forms. Example:He never came to the party.They never came to the party.
No. The verb or helper verb "has" is singular. Plural nouns (and I and you) use "have."
Singular. America is a great country (singular) vs. America are a great country (plural - wrong)
vegetable is singular, vegetables is plural. if the verb is plural, use vegetables. if it is singular, use vegetable.
Subject-verb agreement is a grammatical rule that states that the subject of a sentence must agree with the verb in number. This means that if the subject is singular, the verb must be singular, and if the subject is plural, the verb must be plural. Maintaining subject-verb agreement ensures that a sentence is clear and grammatically correct.
To write a subject-verb agreement sentence, make sure that the subject and verb in the sentence match in number. For example, in a sentence like "She eats pizza," "eats" agrees with the singular subject "She." In contrast, for a plural subject like "They," you would use a plural verb form, as in "They eat pizza."
Yes, when the subject is plural, you should use a plural verb to maintain subject-verb agreement. This means that the verb should agree in number with the subject, so if the subject is plural, the verb should be too.
No
The noun 'use' is singular noun. The plural form is uses.The word 'use' is also a verb: use, uses, using, used.
"Has" is a verb that is paired with a singular noun or pronouns as in: Bob has,he has, she has or it has. Plural nouns would use have, such as, The people have, we have, they have, you (all) have. Of course , have is also used with the singular pronoun I , I have.
For the verb to get, the form used with singular and plural nouns is only different in the third-person singular (he, she, it).I getyou gethe/she getswe getyou get (plural)they getFor the past tense, all subjects use the form "got."
"Use" is a verb that indicates employing something for a purpose. For example, "I use my computer for work." "Uses" is the plural form of the noun "use," referring to the multiple functions or applications of something. For instance, "The many uses of technology include communication and entertainment."
The noun public (the public, the citizenry) is a collective noun, and can use either the singular or plural form of a verb depending on its use.