when do we add the S to verb
when do we use makes and when we use make ?
Thanks
When you are talking about the third person singular(he,she,it), you have to write the verb in plural form.
Examples:
She likes biology.
He dances a lot.
It looks ugly.
Same situation with the verb: make
It makes a big different.
You do not have to use the plural form when you are talking about(I,You,We,They).
EX.
They make bread every Sunday.
thanks. Can we use the plural this way
as long as he gets what he wants.
or we shouldn't use the plural with get
as long as he get what he wants.
and can you tell me the reason if we can't
Welcome all.
All verbs take -s in the present tense, third person singular.
1st singular: I get,
2nd singular: you get
3rd singular: she gets, he gets, it gets
1st plural: We get
2nd plural: you get
3rd plural: they get
BUT YOU CANNOT USE PLURAL WHEN YOU THE VERB "CAN"
ex.
I can
You can
She/He/It can
We can
They can
THAT'S WHAT I THINK
Yes, you are right. Modal verbs do not take the third person s.Originally Posted by Richardson89