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What is example of plural verb and plural subjact?

plural verb - were plural subject - boys The boys were hungry


Are the verbs are were have and do singular or plural verb forms?

Are is a plural present be verb. We are walking home. Were is a plural past be verb. They were looking for me. Have is a plural main verb or auxiliary verb. They have a dog. They have had a dog for years.


What Takes a plural verb?

Pronouns that take a plural verb are: we, you, they, and these; and any combination of singular pronouns will take a plural verb, such as 'You and I...'.


When the subject is plural do you use a plural verb?

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.


Is were a plural form of a verb?

No. Verbs do not have a plural form. The verb "were" is the past tense of is or are.


What pronoun takes a plural verb?

Pronouns that take a plural verb are: we, you, they, and these; and any combination of singular pronouns will take a plural verb, such as 'You and I...'.


Is has plural?

No. The verb or helper verb "has" is singular. Plural nouns (and I and you) use "have."


Is crawl a plural 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


Number of words ending in ics which have a plural form do they take a plural verb or singular verb?

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Is the verb reviewed singular or plural?

The verb reviewed is used after both singular and plural nouns.


What is the plural noun of had?

Had is a verb, not a noun, and is both singular and plural.


What is the plural for had?

Had is the past tense of have. Had does not have a plural, it is a past tense verb