Yes, it is. It is conjugated with He, She or It.
The word 'sees' is a verb, the third person, singular present of the verb to see. Example: He sees his mistake. If you're talking about the Holy See, there is no plural, since it is unique, although it could be used as a possessive, as in "the See's main purpose..."
Sees is a verb Sea is a noun the plural form of sea is seas
no SEES, is not a word :-}^^ EDIT: You are absolutely wrong. "Sees" is most definitely a word. It is a conjugation of the word "see." "To take note of; recognize: She sees only the good aspects of the organization."
No 'is' is a be verb, it is a present tense singular be verb
Neither is a singular verb.A verb with a singular subject has the form verb+s.She walks to work. - walks is the singular form of walk.The doctor flies to Spain every year. flies is the singular form of fly.
The word 'sees' is a verb for the third person singular: He sees, She sees, It sees... The word shirts is a plural noun, a word for things. The word 'walk' is a verb for the first and second person, singular and plural, and the third person plural: I walk, We walk, You walk, Yhey walk...
No, sees doesn't have an apostrophe. "Sees" is the present tense third person singular conjugation of the the verb "See".
Sees A singular verb has the form - verb + s. walk does not have + s shirts has + s but it is not a verb it is a noun. fly is a verb but it does not have + s sees is a verb it is see + s
The word 'sees' is a verb, the third person, singular present of the verb to see. Example: He sees his mistake. If you're talking about the Holy See, there is no plural, since it is unique, although it could be used as a possessive, as in "the See's main purpose..."
Sees is a verb Sea is a noun the plural form of sea is seas
no SEES, is not a word :-}^^ EDIT: You are absolutely wrong. "Sees" is most definitely a word. It is a conjugation of the word "see." "To take note of; recognize: She sees only the good aspects of the organization."
The English word for "videt" is "sees." It is derived from Latin, where "videt" is the third person singular form of the verb "videre," meaning "to see."
No 'is' is a be verb, it is a present tense singular be verb
Neither is a singular verb.A verb with a singular subject has the form verb+s.She walks to work. - walks is the singular form of walk.The doctor flies to Spain every year. flies is the singular form of fly.
Singular
Th noun 'research' is a singular noun, which takes a singular verb. The word research is also a 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."