For the verb to get, the form used with singular and plural nouns is only different in the third-person singular (he, she, it).
I get
you get
he/she gets
we get
you get (plural)
they get
For the past tense, all subjects use the form "got."
No. Verbs do not have a plural form. The verb "were" is the past tense of is or are.
Yes. In the present plural form, the verb "to be" is conjugated as "are" for all subjects except for the pronoun "you." For "you," the present plural form of the verb "to be" is also "are."
No. " Raise" is a verb and so it does not have a plural form. Rose is the past tense of the verb raise.
Had is a verb, not a noun, and is both singular and plural.
Had is the past tense of have. Had does not have a plural, it is a past tense verb
No. Verbs do not have a plural form. The verb "were" is the past tense of is or are.
Yes. In the present plural form, the verb "to be" is conjugated as "are" for all subjects except for the pronoun "you." For "you," the present plural form of the verb "to be" is also "are."
It is not called a plural verb but plural form. Verbs only have singular and plural forms in the present tense. The verb form must agree with the subject eg plural subject + plural verb form The baby crawls well now -- singular subject = baby, singular verb form = crawls The babies crawl well now -- plural subject = babies, plural verb form = crawl
Satisfy is a verb, so it does not have a plural form. "Satisfies" is another form of the verb. The noun is satisfaction.
"Sat" is a verb, so it does not have a plural form. Sat is the past tense of sit. "Sits" is also not a plural, but it is another form of the verb.
No. " Raise" is a verb and so it does not have a plural form. Rose is the past tense of the verb raise.
Relax is a verb. It has no plural form.
'Choose' is a verb and therefore has no plural form. The corresponding verb is 'choice' , the plural form of which is 'choices'.
The word "stolen" is a verb form, or an adjective, and has no plural.
There is no plural form for arrange as arrange is verb not a noun.
'Was' is a verb (the past of the verb to 'be') as such there is no pleural applicable, only things (nouns) have a plural form.
Live is a verb or adjective. It has no plural form.