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When the subject is he/she/it or a singular noun eg

She likes ice cream.

The boy likes ice cream. singular subject = boy

It eats all day.

He sings in a band

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What do you need to make a verb plural?

it depends on the verb. It could just use an s, or ies.


Rules on how to change a singular verb to plural verb?

1. For most verbs add -s to the base form of the verbwant = wants, take = takes, eat = eatsGo and do are different, they add -esgo = goes , do = does (NB pronunciation)2. If the verb ends in - s, - sh, -ch, -x, -o. Add-eskiss = kisses, wash = washes3. If the verb ends in a consonant + y, the y changes to -iesfly = flies, study = studiesBut if the verb ends in vowel + y the y does not changeplay = plays4. Have is irregularhave = has


Singular form of a verb?

Be verbs have singular form Be verbs - am / is I am tired. He is tired too. The -s form of the verb is used only in present tense with third person pronouns or noun phrases which are singular. singular pronoun - He likes chocolate. - add -s to verb like. singular noun subject - The dog likes meat. - add -s to verb.


When should you put s after the verb?

You should put "s" after the verb in the present tense when the subject of the sentence is third person singular (he, she, it) and the verb is in base form. For example, "He walks to school every day" or "She eats an apple for breakfast."


What are the example of s-form of the verb'?

like = likes, want = wants. ( for most verbs add -s)have = has(have is irregular havesis not correct)watch = watches. go = goes( if the verb ends in -s, -sh, ch, x, 0, then add -es)fly = flies , study = studies. ( if the verb ends in y then the y changes to - ies)play = plays, stay = stays. ( if the verb ends in vowel consonant then the y does not change.)

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What do you add to a verb in the third person?

Usually -s or -es, depending on the spelling of the verb.


What is S-IV pattern?

S-IV (subject-Intransitive) Intransitive verb-does not need an object because the verb Modifiers- add information to the subject or the verb or both:))


What do you need to make a verb plural?

it depends on the verb. It could just use an s, or ies.


What is IV pattern?

S-IV (subject-Intransitive) Intransitive verb-does not need an object because the verb Modifiers- add information to the subject or the verb or both:))


What is the verb form of the word additional?

The verb of additional is add. As in "to add something".


What is it called if you add a s to the end of a word?

Adding an 's' to the end of most nouns forms the plural noun: cat -> cats Adding an 's' to the end of a verb forms the third person, singular present verb: ask -> asks


What part of speech is add?

'Add' is a verb.


Rules on how to change a singular verb to plural verb?

1. For most verbs add -s to the base form of the verbwant = wants, take = takes, eat = eatsGo and do are different, they add -esgo = goes , do = does (NB pronunciation)2. If the verb ends in - s, - sh, -ch, -x, -o. Add-eskiss = kisses, wash = washes3. If the verb ends in a consonant + y, the y changes to -iesfly = flies, study = studiesBut if the verb ends in vowel + y the y does not changeplay = plays4. Have is irregularhave = has


Singular form of a verb?

Be verbs have singular form Be verbs - am / is I am tired. He is tired too. The -s form of the verb is used only in present tense with third person pronouns or noun phrases which are singular. singular pronoun - He likes chocolate. - add -s to verb like. singular noun subject - The dog likes meat. - add -s to verb.


Is proceed a verb?

its a verb just add ed to it


What is the verb of addition?

It is "additive".


When should you put s after the verb?

You should put "s" after the verb in the present tense when the subject of the sentence is third person singular (he, she, it) and the verb is in base form. For example, "He walks to school every day" or "She eats an apple for breakfast."