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Latest post Fri, Aug 3 2007 10:04 PM by Grammar Geek. 1 replies.
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Anonymous  +  400112 Fri, 03 Aug 07 09:42 PM

hi,

 why words like 'seem' is plural and 'seems' is singular on contrary where words turn plural by adding 's'

swati

Grammar Geek  +  400117 Fri, 03 Aug 07 10:04 PM

NOUNS often become plural with the addition of the S.

The third-person, singular form of most VERBS have the S.

The boy runs.

The boys run.

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