"Is" is the correct present tense, third person singular form of the verb be.
Was/were is past tense.
The word I is a pronoun not a verb. The pronoun I is the first person, singular, subjective personal pronoun.
Example: I have the answer! (the pronoun 'I' is the subject of the sentence, 'have' is the verb)
The correct verb form of done is the word, did. The past tense for done in a sentence, "My homework is done, I did it", is the correct way.
The original form of a verb is called the infinitive. It's the base form of the verb with the word "to" in front of it. It's the unconjugated verb: to walk, to run, to jump, to play.
It is not called a plural verb but plural form. Verbs only have singular and plural forms in the present tense. The verb form must agree with the subject eg plural subject + plural verb form The baby crawls well now -- singular subject = baby, singular verb form = crawls The babies crawl well now -- plural subject = babies, plural verb form = crawl
"Am" is the first person singular form of the verb "to be". "Are" is the first person plural form ("are" is also the second person singular and plural, and the third person plural).
Verb? If you mean noun... "you" in singular form is TU. in plural form it is VOUS.
It takes a plural verb. example, His mathematics are weak.
A singular verb has one subject; for example, 'She is here.' She is singular and takes the singular form of the verb. A plural verb has more than one subject; for example, 'Fran and Frank are here.' or 'They are here.' Fran and Frank are two people or they is the pronoun that represents them. They takes the plural form of the verb.
It is not called a plural verb but plural form. Verbs only have singular and plural forms in the present tense. The verb form must agree with the subject eg plural subject + plural verb form The baby crawls well now -- singular subject = baby, singular verb form = crawls The babies crawl well now -- plural subject = babies, plural verb form = crawl
are takes the plural form
Thieves is the plural. The singular form of the verb is thief.
"Am" is the first person singular form of the verb "to be". "Are" is the first person plural form ("are" is also the second person singular and plural, and the third person plural).
The pronoun 'he' is the third person, singular form and takes a singular verb, for example:John is coming, he is expected at five.The pronoun 'you' is both the singular and the plural form; a second person singular and plural (noun or pronoun) takes the same verb form, for example:Jane, you are a good friend.Class, you are all dismissed.
Brushed is a verb. Verbs cannot be singular or plural.
Verb? If you mean noun... "you" in singular form is TU. in plural form it is VOUS.
It takes a plural verb. example, His mathematics are weak.
A singular verb has one subject; for example, 'She is here.' She is singular and takes the singular form of the verb. A plural verb has more than one subject; for example, 'Fran and Frank are here.' or 'They are here.' Fran and Frank are two people or they is the pronoun that represents them. They takes the plural form of the verb.
The word "are" is a verb. It is the plural present tense of the verb to be. The singular form is the word "is."
"Politics" is already plural in form, though it may take a singular verb.
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."