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The form stay the same--You want. It only changes for the third person singular subject.

I/we want

You want

He/she/it wants

They want

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What is the noun of long?

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What is the present continuous form of laugh?

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How do you change active to passive in this sentence The teacher is watching you?

The object from the active sentence goes to the subject position in the passive (only it is not called the subject in the passive sentence) egYouThe verb form for passive is be + past participle. In this example ( present continuous) it is not as straight forward as present simple or past simple but the verb phrase becomesare being watched.You are being watchedThe subject of the active sentence is called the agent in a passive sentence and can be left out of the passive sentence if you want. If you want to add the agent then you use by + agent:You are being watched by the teacher


Is crawl a plural verb?

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What is the Grammar rule for the use of whom?

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Present form of the verb be?

I am you are he/she/it is we are you are they are


Present tense of had?

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When do not use the -s form of the verb in the simple present?

When the subject is I or a plural noun.


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What type of verb is wants in the sentence Jeff wants to give us lunch?

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Do you say Tom and Jerry present or presents?

Tom and Jerry present is correct. Tom and Jerry form a compound subject, and compound subjects take the plural form of a verb.


What is the verb form of set in present perfect?

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He travels a lot for his work change into simple present tense?

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Because of the language settings


What is the present tense form of the word find if the subject is singular?

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