subject: he
verb: depends
A.he
B.need
C.times
D.depends
It can be either one; it depends on how you use it. "My blog is where I blog." <--That has subject and verb forms.
The word "there'd" is an informal contraction for the pronoun "there" and the auxiliary verb "would". The contraction "there'd" functions as a subject and verb of a sentence or a clause.Examples:There'd be music and food at a street fair. (subject and auxiliary verb)They told me there'd be a sign on the door. (subject of the dependent clause and auxiliary verb)
Agreement between subject and verb means that both are the same person and tense. This is especially important and inflected languages such as Latin, French, Italian etc. These languages have conjugation forms for person and tense and the subject and verb need to agree.
The sentence in which the verb is a linking verb uses the verb to connect the subject of the verb to more information about the subject. The linking verb will not express an action.
The numbers of the subject and verb should be
so the verb can show what action the noun or subject is doing.
It depends because an action verb tells what action a subject is performing.
It can be either one; it depends on how you use it. "My blog is where I blog." <--That has subject and verb forms.
It depends on the sentence, plus you need a subject for the verb "need."Once possibility:They don't need food, nor do they need water = No necesitan alimentos , ni necesitan agua.
S-IV (subject-Intransitive) Intransitive verb-does not need an object because the verb Modifiers- add information to the subject or the verb or both:))
You need a subject and a verb
S-IV (subject-Intransitive) Intransitive verb-does not need an object because the verb Modifiers- add information to the subject or the verb or both:))
Yes: the subject is "Patch closure", which is singular, and the verb "was" is also singular, so the subject and verb agree. "Two defects" is plural, but since it is not the subject, but rather the object of a prepositional phrase, it has no effect on the verb.Speaking of subject/verb agreement, the question should begin "Do the subject and verb agree", because the subject is "subject and verb", which is plural, so you need to have a plural verb (do) rather than the singular (does).
To make a verb plural, you typically add an "s" or "es" to the base form of the verb, depending on the verb tense and subject.
it depends on the subject and usage its going to be a for of the verb "decir"
The rules for subject verb agreement are that a singular subject requires a singular verb. Plurals subjects need plural verbs. For example, the singular subjects John takes the singular verb runs, or (John runs).
If the subject is singular, you need a singular verb. If the subject is plural, you need a plural form of the verb.Example : "The man with the golf clubs plays golf every day." = singular noun subjectExample : "The men with the golf clubs play golf every day." = plural noun subject.If the subject and verb don't agree eg The man playgolf.Then you need to change the verb - The man playsgolf - or the subject - The men play golf