plural verb - were
plural subject - boys
The boys were hungry
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...'.
If the verb is plural, it will NOT have an s at the end. The noun will have an s at the end but the verb won't. Example: The girls run. Now, if noun is singular, it won't have an s, but the verb will. Example: The girl runs. There are some irregular verbs, but in general, most verbs follow this rule of thumb. :)
The plural form for the verb "needs" is "need". For example, "He needs help" becomes "They need help".
"The students are studying for their exams."
The verb "attend" can be singular or plural depending on the subject it is paired with. For example, "she attends" is singular while "they attend" is plural.
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...'.
It takes a plural verb. example, His mathematics are weak.
If the verb is plural, it will NOT have an s at the end. The noun will have an s at the end but the verb won't. Example: The girls run. Now, if noun is singular, it won't have an s, but the verb will. Example: The girl runs. There are some irregular verbs, but in general, most verbs follow this rule of thumb. :)
The plural form for the verb "needs" is "need". For example, "He needs help" becomes "They need help".
"The students are studying for their exams."
The verb "attend" can be singular or plural depending on the subject it is paired with. For example, "she attends" is singular while "they attend" is plural.
Economics... when used with a plural verb. For example, 'what are the economics of such a venture?'
The plural form of "party" as a verb is "parties," for example: "They parties all night long."
No, the word 'minutes' is a plural noun and should take a plural verb in a sentence. For example: "The minutes of the meeting were distributed to all attendees."
look We looked at the nice scenery.
for example where is a vase? where are vases or where are the vases which is correct
The word "twins" is considered a plural noun, so it should take a plural verb. For example, "The twins are playing in the yard."