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You make sure that you use the correct form of the verb--singular or plural--for the subject:A singular subject takes a singular verb: The cow is in the barn.A plural subject takes a plural verb: The cows are in the barn.Two singular nouns connected by and take a plural verb: Greg and Kris are out of the office today.Two singular nouns connected by or take a singular verb: Don or Keith has the key.
For nouns ending with the letter -z, add -es to the end of the noun (common or proper) to form the plural: Sanchezes.Example: The Sanchezes are my neighbors.
I believe it would be "these." If I had one grape I would say "Look at this grape!" Though, if I had four grapes I would say "Look at these grapes!" Believe me, this is good to know.
Yes, examples of plural verbs are "talk," "write," "run," and "eat." These verbs are used when the subject of a sentence is plural, indicating that more than one person or thing is performing the action.
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That means you need to find the nouns that are plural in the sentences provided and list them.A singular noun is a word for one person, place, or thing.A plural noun is a word for two or more people, places, or things.
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Only nouns and pronouns have possessive forms. The word 'write' is a verb.
You make sure that you use the correct form of the verb--singular or plural--for the subject:A singular subject takes a singular verb: The cow is in the barn.A plural subject takes a plural verb: The cows are in the barn.Two singular nouns connected by and take a plural verb: Greg and Kris are out of the office today.Two singular nouns connected by or take a singular verb: Don or Keith has the key.
For nouns ending with the letter -z, add -es to the end of the noun (common or proper) to form the plural: Sanchezes.Example: The Sanchezes are my neighbors.
put just an apostrophe like cats' or sheep's
The singular possessive form is mother's.The plural possessive form is mothers'.
John and the Smiths took my mother on a picnic in the park.common nouns: mother, picnic, and park.proper nouns: John, and Smiths.
There "are" no "exudates" (plural).
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I believe it would be "these." If I had one grape I would say "Look at this grape!" Though, if I had four grapes I would say "Look at these grapes!" Believe me, this is good to know.
The duck was flying along the sea.