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Subject-Verb Agreement
Click for Audio Use the -s form of a verb in the present tense when the subject is third person singular. Example: base form -s form The verb have The -s form of the verb have is has. We have a winner. He has a trophy. The verb be The -s form (present tense) for be is is. For the past tense, it is was. She is here. She was home yesterday. Auxiliary verbs When auxiliary verbs are used, only the first verb carries the third person singular -s. Jean does not like spaghetti. (Correct) Elsa is eating her dinner. (Correct) Frank has eaten lunch already. (Correct) Modals Do not use the -s form of the verb with modals, regardless of the subject. Ian can eat twelve bowls of rice. (Correct) See also: If you have questions or comments about this page, please contact us. |
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