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Infromation= singular Is= singular Informations=plural Are=plural Subject Verb Agreement singular subject takes singular verb vice versa to plural verb and subject The case of "All" It depends if you how will you use it. All- as group
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Hi Neung, I've made some corrections to your essay. Any corrections I made are now in red letters. If you have any questions about what I mean, or would like a more detailed explanation on why something was incorrect, please ask. We'll try
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CalifJim wrote: I thought you were only looking for irregular verb forms. I am indeed looking for something like irregular verb forms. The comparison with bays, days, etc. is just a remark. But what is intriguing is that says is not an
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Hi,
here are some words whose definition i don't know. i searched for them but i couldn't find any meaning. i don't have the context right now and i know it may be difficult to explain.
You probably couldn't find some of these words in your
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All the rules for adding S are the same for plurals as for third-person singular present tense verbs, including the words that end in y .
That said, there are a few exceptions that you will encounter from time to time, for example, words that
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Digger36 wrote: But what about the SPECIAL cases of the inflection on the 3-rd person singular; it seems less obvious, as in these cases .. he destroys / destroies sand dunes he trys / tries jumping high he carrys / carries the load
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See (for nouns)
Special cases
on this page at this grammar site:
http://grammar.ccc.commnet.edu/grammar/plurals.htm
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Hello: The USUAL rule for forming plural nouns is to add an "S". There are reasonably well-established rules for forming plural nouns in special cases. The USUAL rule for 3-rd Pers Sing verbs is to add an "S". Q. What, if any, are the rules for
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Hi Forbes Thank you for your long reply. I do appreciate it. I would just like to say that I my opinion is based on the knowledge I have of the Germanic and Romance languages and it is of course very subjective. I fully understand that not
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Forbes wrote: Cool Breeze wrote: Fortunately English is structurally so simple...
? Hi Forbes In the days of Old English the grammar of the language was more complicated than it is today: nouns had three genders, and there were even
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