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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 has plural?

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


Can you use the word 'the' in front of a plural noun or verb?

for example where is a vase? where are vases or where are the vases which is correct


Is had plural?

Had may be singular or plural. --- No! We use had if the noun is singular and we use have if the noun is plural! TY!ural.


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Is has a plural verb?

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How would you use shenanigans in a sentence?

Here is how you would use it to imply mischief by the subject: "I can see through their shenanigans." or "The teacher would not tolerate any shenanigans."


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Do you say vegetable or vegetables?

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Do you use a plural or singular verb with Four cups of flour?

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What is example of plural verb and plural subjact?

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

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